Hey all,
I've got a 97 patrol GQ. Air locker up front and Stocky LSD in the rear. My question is do I need to get muddies to do a Cape trip? I have 6 (2 spares on carriers) near new 7.50 / 16 Dunlop Road grippers on there at the moment. The tyres are on splitties so changing for a flat is no probs! The Road grippers have done me well for all the driving I have done out here in Mount Isa 200 k's from the NT boarder (just in case you don't know where Mt Isa is).
Cheers
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Cape trip
after all the rain thats been up here ... definately muddies of some sort
skinnies seem to be prefered for the cape trip too ... lots of sharp rocks
and sticks to take out ur sidewalls with ...
ask JAKE what its like he's got more of an idea
skinnies seem to be prefered for the cape trip too ... lots of sharp rocks
and sticks to take out ur sidewalls with ...
ask JAKE what its like he's got more of an idea
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