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BFG Krawlers
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BFG Krawlers
I am looking for a price on a set of BFG Krawlers in either a 35" or 37".
Does anyone have a rough idea of what there worth?.
Where in Victoria is the best place to get them?.
I know there are expensive, I just dont know exactly how expensive.
Hope you can help me out.
Does anyone have a rough idea of what there worth?.
Where in Victoria is the best place to get them?.
I know there are expensive, I just dont know exactly how expensive.
Hope you can help me out.
91 mav, 35"simex's, front and rear air lockers, 5" lift.
I am sure they sold heaps at that price... not!
That was the price quoted from a major 4X4 mob in melbourne, who were importaing them themselves, a couple of years ago. It was dearer than the 37 "because they took up more space in the container"
PS we have a set of 35's running on a Sierra in the club here in vic and they work well - don't hook up as well as a simex or swamper on slick mud but do very well most everywhere else.
I think they woudl be VERY soft in the carcass on a heavy car - they bag easily on a 960kg Sierra.
Steve.
That was the price quoted from a major 4X4 mob in melbourne, who were importaing them themselves, a couple of years ago. It was dearer than the 37 "because they took up more space in the container"
PS we have a set of 35's running on a Sierra in the club here in vic and they work well - don't hook up as well as a simex or swamper on slick mud but do very well most everywhere else.
I think they woudl be VERY soft in the carcass on a heavy car - they bag easily on a 960kg Sierra.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
i may have a set up for sale very shortly
37x12.5x17
on rims to suit hilux or other 6 stud
no sidewall holes
tread is still quite deep just rounded off (wich in my opinion makes them work better)
pm me if your intrested
37x12.5x17
on rims to suit hilux or other 6 stud
no sidewall holes
tread is still quite deep just rounded off (wich in my opinion makes them work better)
pm me if your intrested
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[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
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redzook wrote:i may have a set up for sale very shortly
37x12.5x17
on rims to suit hilux or other 6 stud
no sidewall holes
tread is still quite deep just rounded off (wich in my opinion makes them work better)
pm me if your intrested
PS, TIM, MICKEYS SUCK and so do gh.ey alloys
Back to topic if you check around you may get a deal ..........I got them @ a very good price ....(well all that I was willing to pay for a non sticky comp spec tyre ) And they had only been used As Horse feeders Hey Tony(RUFF) ......very good tyre wrk very well on the rocks..... very happy but keepa look out, as above depending on how urgent you are to get some they are popping up here reasonably often ...@ most of the time alot better prices than NEW
Edited to KEEP little TIMMY happy
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