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So i was having a little play today, to see what fitted.. 35.5 inches of loving.. only just touched the front mud flaps on full lock
http://www.intercotire.com/site33.php
Yes i know they are worn, but there is still enough clearance for new ones.
A big thanks you to Greg @ Smithies Outback Gear for the loan
http://www.intercotire.com/site33.php
Yes i know they are worn, but there is still enough clearance for new ones.
A big thanks you to Greg @ Smithies Outback Gear for the loan
Four wheels (Driving) good, two wheels bad.
NP Pajero with added goodness..
NP Pajero with added goodness..
Best to spend the money on the gears before the treads.
Borrowed a mates 35's a couple of years back and put them on the shorty..........yes they look cool and you sound like a small aircraft at high speed but it is shiiiiit offroad if you are playing semi serious. Runs away downhill and uphill you have to hit stuff a lot harder (ie.. $$$$ breakages) to keep momentum and revs.
The gears are awesome (at times a little too good) and the control through the slow stuff pays for the outlay in parts before you know it.
Borrowed a mates 35's a couple of years back and put them on the shorty..........yes they look cool and you sound like a small aircraft at high speed but it is shiiiiit offroad if you are playing semi serious. Runs away downhill and uphill you have to hit stuff a lot harder (ie.. $$$$ breakages) to keep momentum and revs.
The gears are awesome (at times a little too good) and the control through the slow stuff pays for the outlay in parts before you know it.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading
Yeah its all good. With the gears you have heaps more grunt (usable) for uphill and of course a nice sloooow 1st for downhill.M1S3RY wrote:Yer that's the plan, 35" 'Pedes after transfer gears.. hows yours going with the large treads?PajeroSRV wrote:Cool. Now that you know they fit, put some pedes on
Highly recommended.
PS: That extra 1 inch of diff clearance makes a ridiculous difference to how easy / hard some things are. I kid you not
PPS: Go the 36 inch pedes, just to be the biggest.
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