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tyres and the weather

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tyres and the weather

Post by 83 lux »

is it a good idea to leave my 34 jt 2's chained up in the wheather or is it better to try and put them inside somewhere.
sun mainly.
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Post by hottiemonster »

thinking about it, i might chain up mine too.

you never know who whows u got em :lol:
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Post by beebee »

At least the JT2s can't get any stiffer/harder.
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Re: tyres and the weather

Post by bogged »

83 lux wrote:is it a good idea to leave my 34 jt 2's chained up in the wheather or is it better to try and put them inside somewhere.
sun mainly.


I would have them out of the weather, look what heaps of sun and shit does to old tires out in the bush.. May take a while, but if you got room, chuck them inside. and bolt the Cookie to the floor....
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Post by Tony78rr »

Get and old tarp and cover them up! Sure beats trying to get the mud and clay out of the carpet!
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