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things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
not my taste in mods..... any of them, but each to their own i guess.
enjoy
http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php?t=22387
enjoy
http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php?t=22387
strap yourself in and feel the G's
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oh der , was just about to type at "at least there only on the rear "AJFeroza wrote:The bootyfab shackles almost belong on Scarysteering....
Then i seen the second pic .
as said think hes thrown a bit to much metal at it , would wiegh heaps.
And its a good pic of what not to do with the front suspension.
The rims are called Mach 5 and are steels, they are made in the UK and are primarily sold through Devon 4x4. Although for some reason they dont seem to have them listed on there website at the moment. I would think they would be happy to ship them over but they arent cheap, I think you are looking at around 150 pounds a wheel. There is also an alloy wheel available over here that looks very similar by a company called Zu but I think they are only landrover fitments.
The tyres are remoulds. They look like a Bogger because they, well, look like a bogger.
The UK/Europe seems to have similar copyright laws on tyres as China with, well, everything.
The key is that in the UK you can speed rate a tyre for whatever speed you like and so long as you don't exceed that speed it's legal on the road, so there's a huge market for these cheaply produced copy remoulds.
*sorry, just realised steve_f20 correctly ID'ed the rims* - this is what I had written:
As for the rims, they are made MJLee, who is a landrover specialist. Here's the rims:
http://www.devon4x4.com/products_b/p89c ... -8x16.html
I didn't know they were made for Sierra PCD, but there you go. They are a fabricated steel rim made from a plate centre, rolled rim and tube bends. Weird, but cool looking.
There's quite a lot of info about their pro's and cons on the UK forums.
*but as per steve_f20's comments - they don't seem to be currently available? and they'e pretty dear - GBP 150 per rim - golly.
Steve
The UK/Europe seems to have similar copyright laws on tyres as China with, well, everything.
The key is that in the UK you can speed rate a tyre for whatever speed you like and so long as you don't exceed that speed it's legal on the road, so there's a huge market for these cheaply produced copy remoulds.
*sorry, just realised steve_f20 correctly ID'ed the rims* - this is what I had written:
As for the rims, they are made MJLee, who is a landrover specialist. Here's the rims:
http://www.devon4x4.com/products_b/p89c ... -8x16.html
I didn't know they were made for Sierra PCD, but there you go. They are a fabricated steel rim made from a plate centre, rolled rim and tube bends. Weird, but cool looking.
There's quite a lot of info about their pro's and cons on the UK forums.
*but as per steve_f20's comments - they don't seem to be currently available? and they'e pretty dear - GBP 150 per rim - golly.
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]
They seem to be back on thier site now (or I wasnt be very observant yesterday). They also used to be avalible for G-Wagens as well. Gwagensteve is correct about the wheels being made by MJLee although I believe he is now only supplies them through Devon. This possibly explains why only the landrover ones are shown, certainly in previous years when you could buy them directly from Matt Lee you could get him to make them with almost any PCD. If you really wanted them for an alternative PCD I would think it would be possible.
The fedima tyres shown are made in Portugal and are remoulded on truck carcesses so they tend to be pretty stiff. They also make a Simex copy and some others, there are a few at http://www.kingoffroad.co.uk/ortyres.html
You are right about the market for remoulds over here, the ones that have become very popular recently are the Insa Turbo Special Track which again is a Simex copy.
There was a long discussion about speed ratings on one of the UK forums recently, I think the conclusion was that the law is pretty vague with the statement being something along the lines of suitable for its intended use. This leaves things open for interpretation.
Steve
The fedima tyres shown are made in Portugal and are remoulded on truck carcesses so they tend to be pretty stiff. They also make a Simex copy and some others, there are a few at http://www.kingoffroad.co.uk/ortyres.html
You are right about the market for remoulds over here, the ones that have become very popular recently are the Insa Turbo Special Track which again is a Simex copy.
There was a long discussion about speed ratings on one of the UK forums recently, I think the conclusion was that the law is pretty vague with the statement being something along the lines of suitable for its intended use. This leaves things open for interpretation.
Steve
yuk yuk yuk, i can apreciate the effort the guy has gone through but fark me a spider and a web, wtf was he thinking, them poms are wallys.....
for the record, those wheels look crap, should of kept them on the mini that he stole the idea from, im sure they come on our forums in aus and bag out our build ups as well ha ha!!!!!
for the record, those wheels look crap, should of kept them on the mini that he stole the idea from, im sure they come on our forums in aus and bag out our build ups as well ha ha!!!!!
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