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Post by collins110 »

now this is BIG FLEX!!

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Post by FRLS4B »

lol this is just going to keep on going, so many google pics out there of big leaf spring flex, thats not the point. these guys have spent countless thousands on their setups, i showed my setup for $1500 self installed and i considered it huge to what i have owned previously as i said. this will just turn into a my dick is bigger than yours thread :roll:
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Post by bubs »

Lux_89 wrote:mate reality check ya got a hilux hahaha. no flex haha, yeh i thought the same too ay but mine gets driven hard offroad :lol: , n i havnt smashed one set yet...

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Post by krusty182 »

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Is it just me or are those tyres on backwards? All tyres I've seen with a chevron type pattern heve been mounted the other way around so they bite down into the mud and it forces the mud out the sides. This way looks like mud would be forced into the middle of the tread where it had nowhere to go and the tyre would get choked up. :?
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