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Well i've done it!!!

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Post by camo »

i have just ordered some 34x 10.5 15 LTB's $340 each

hopefully i will have them in a week.

will let every one know how they go and what i have to do to fit them

pics as soon as i get them!!!!

camo

P.S. does any one know what i will have to mod to fit them?
will i have to adjust my seat position to see over them?
will one inch suspenion lift and no body lift be enough, i really dont want to have to do any thing to my panals!!! :finger: :finger:
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Post by greg »

Finally!!!! ;)

Good work mate... I've heard rumours that a suzuki down here could be running on some of those tyres soon too.

I think seat position is fine - but only if you are less than 5'9" or more than 6'4" - anyone in between will struggle with forward vision due to the big shoulder lugs on those tyres.

P.s. don't forget that with the 34's - you will need to get a new distributor cap.
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Post by bigsteve »

What gearing are you running Camo??
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Post by camo »

damn i'm 6'3" :bad-words: :bad-words:
and thanks for the reminder about the distributor cap!!! u dont want to forget that!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by camo »

will be going to S3 and 5.12 diffs very soon on wide tracks
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Post by greg »

camo wrote:damn i'm 6'3" :bad-words: :bad-words:
and thanks for the reminder about the distributor cap!!! u dont want to forget that!!! :lol: :lol:


No worries mate - just looking out for you. :)

I guess you could drive around with blocks of wood attached to your feet - big steve does that and it seems to work okay.

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Post by greg »

camo wrote:will be going to S3 and 5.12 diffs very soon on wide tracks


Nice one... welcome to the world of slow :cool:
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All you creepy crawlers with 10000:1 final drive ratio's .. you all make me sick :bad-words: ... What you really need is a 4.16 tcase thats yellow and has a bent short side arm ...

AS a very kind offer .. I will swap anyone of you just such a T/case for a 6:1 .. just to get the dastardly devices off the streets and dispose of it in a safe location where it can do no more harm ... Like in my Zuk .. as it rarely moves, the gears and alloy of the T/case housing will decay into nothing before it goes anywhere again :cry: .. either that of give it to grimbo .. as His Zuk seems to get about as much action as mine does lately ..
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Post by greg »

love_mud wrote:Like in my Zuk .. as it rarely moves, the gears and alloy of the T/case housing will decay into nothing before it goes anywhere again :cry: .. either that of give it to grimbo .. as His Zuk seems to get about as much action as mine does lately ..


Perhaps it's an un-read condition of patrol ownership - once you get one your little zook gets left alone... Like getting a new pet - the old one gets ignored. :cry:
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greg wrote:
love_mud wrote:Like in my Zuk .. as it rarely moves, the gears and alloy of the T/case housing will decay into nothing before it goes anywhere again :cry: .. either that of give it to grimbo .. as His Zuk seems to get about as much action as mine does lately ..


Perhaps it's an un-read condition of patrol ownership - once you get one your little zook gets left alone... Like getting a new pet - the old one gets ignored. :cry:


Far from ignored .. underfunded perhaps .... but not ignored .. soon I will be patroless again ... so The Zuk will get more attention :D .. and new diffs with working brakes .. and working wheel bearings .... Besides .. who ever called my Zuk little :shock: :D
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Post by camo »

then one day when i am really rich and have nothing better to do i will order a V-clune from the states. if my calulations r cprrect i will be able to crawl so slow that i will go back in time and bet on melbourne cup winners!!!
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Post by N*A*M »

also rockblock or thorax :cool:
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Post by greg »

N*A*M wrote:also rockblock or thorax :cool:


And volvos :D
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N*A*M wrote:also rockblock or thorax :cool:


The Klune is way lower than either of them isnt it .. The rock blak etc are only 1.9:1 (vit low range) whereas the klune is 4:1 ...

So lets see .. 3.65x4x6x5.13 = ABOUT 450:1 .. I guess thats kinda slow .. Time fo them 44 boggers and 7.x ratio Mog portals ... or perhaps some 18:1 fork lift diffs .... :D
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Post by N*A*M »

i have fast ratio volvos at 5.99:1

only slightly slower than your 5.125:1 ratios
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Post by Damo »

Just like mega flex, mega gearing is overrated :finger:

6:1 hopper is heaps! esp, if you're gonna have 5.12s in the diffs.

34s, zook axles with 5.12s & that unmistakable CAMO driving style... Oh i can hear/see/smell the carnage already!!! :D :D :D

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Post by qten »

NO MORE NIGHT RUNS FOR CAMO! :armsup:



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Post by greg »

unless you can find a trailer to bring his car home in i guess ;)
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Post by droopypete »

N*A*M wrote:also rockblock or thorax :cool:


Why not rockblock & thorax? :idea:
Thorax is on the gear box & rockblock is on the transfer case, and I bet you could get a Klune V in there somewere aswell if you realy wanted to (why you would realy want to I don't know :lol: ).
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Post by camo »

well here are the pics of my ltb's :lol: :lol:

unfortunaly my engine has lost compression so i am working away to fix it

but i have the gear for the R.U.F. and that will happen as soon as the engine is sweet then it will be guard cutting time :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by grimbo »

go the dual wheels :twisted:
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some more pics
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last one :lol:
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Post by greg »

Yay!!! :D Finally!!! :D Yay!!! :D

Good to see mate - those LTB look remarkable similar to someone elses tyres that i've been seeing recently :)
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then you will know how chunky the side blocks on them are!! :lol:
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Post by greg »

camo wrote:then you will know how chunky the side blocks on them are!! :lol:


Yep - should be sweet as i reckon.

And on a side note - can i just say that it is great to see someone else that doesn't bother cleaning there car before trying to work on it - after all - that's why we have goggles right :cool:
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Post by DeWsE »

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

Looking good Camo, its also good to see you don't waste water cleaning it either.
You really are giving back to the environment, who said us 4wheel drivers where the ones damaging it!!!

So are you running bead locks with those rims and what kind of offset do they run?
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Post by camo »

am running standard f100 rims with no off set
no bead locks yet will run secondairs when i get the money
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Post by Beastmavster »

love_mud wrote:All you creepy crawlers with 10000:1 final drive ratio's .. you all make me sick :bad-words: ... What you really need is a 4.16 tcase thats yellow and has a bent short side arm ...

AS a very kind offer .. I will swap anyone of you just such a T/case for a 6:1 .. just to get the dastardly devices off the streets and dispose of it in a safe location where it can do no more harm ... Like in my Zuk .. as it rarely moves, the gears and alloy of the T/case housing will decay into nothing before it goes anywhere again :cry: .. either that of give it to grimbo .. as His Zuk seems to get about as much action as mine does lately ..


I'll swap your Series 1 for a stock Vitara tcase....
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