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33's on a 2 door Rangie-Breakage?
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33's on a 2 door Rangie-Breakage?
My mate just bought 33in mongrels and is intending to put them on his 2 door rangie, the car is lockless.
Will he have to drive it carefully so that he doesn't break cv's, diffs etc.. or can he just drive it normally(which isn't that fast/hardcore anyway-although with the new tyres we may be tempted)
Any other things that we are overlooking and should we bring spare cv's etc.. when 4wding
Thanks
Rob
Will he have to drive it carefully so that he doesn't break cv's, diffs etc.. or can he just drive it normally(which isn't that fast/hardcore anyway-although with the new tyres we may be tempted)
Any other things that we are overlooking and should we bring spare cv's etc.. when 4wding
Thanks
Rob
Last edited by TUFFRANGIE on Thu Sep 02, 2004 10:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'd say it's a time bomb waiting to go off no matter how he drives it. Might as well carry complete front/rear axles for the enevitable. My money is on the axles going first although the CWP would be not far behind. Hell why doesn't he chuck an ARB on those 10 spliners and just speed the process up!!!
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You'll still be breaking stuff with 33's. When i was running 33's i busted my front axle and a mate did his front diff and rear diff.
On the upside, without a front locker, the CV's seem to last ok with this size.
On the upside, without a front locker, the CV's seem to last ok with this size.
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in my opinion even with the 33's the axles and cw&p will be borderline..there are quite a few blokes running 255/85's and 285/75's on standard rover stuff... it all depends how he drives...
cv's should be okay as stated... Mickrangie still runs the standard cv's in his with 35's and like a bit of a rev
he has not broken one yet... but he is unlocked
cv's should be okay as stated... Mickrangie still runs the standard cv's in his with 35's and like a bit of a rev
he has not broken one yet... but he is unlocked
I had a 1983 Range Rover that Ranuki made into a ute, it hd a 5 ltr EFI VS holden engine in it, a big lift and, 35 Yoko mts on it.
The car had all stock running gear for about 18 months, and I put it through hell, and never broke a thing, I did in the end put maxi drive in it.
When the stuff was changed over they said it was still like new.
So if your breaking things, then you do not no how to use your right foot in the bush.
The car had all stock running gear for about 18 months, and I put it through hell, and never broke a thing, I did in the end put maxi drive in it.
When the stuff was changed over they said it was still like new.
So if your breaking things, then you do not no how to use your right foot in the bush.
highrr wrote:So if your breaking things, then you do not no how to use your right foot in the bush.
Yeah you're right, Land Rover stuff is all really well made and durable and we just don't know how to drive.
I'd say it has more to do with those Yoko M/T's not getting enough traction to put any stress on the components!!!!!
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Yes is the answer to your question, but your durability will be decreased quite considreably. I only run smallish 235/85R16 MT/Rs and busted three sets of axles in 6 months with my 10 spline ARB air locker. Now Running maxi drive rear, I feel much more secure
I still recoment you upgrade the driveline before gettiong carried away with tyres. It may be a hard decision to make initially, but once you have those 33's and the like on board, flog the crap out of it withon reason. I personally like the security of not breaking asuff and getting home in one piece than stuffing around trackside fixing weak Rover components. But that's me.
But on a budget, I know where your coming from. It's a matter of driving according to the conditions and not get carried away with the right pedal. Sometimes this is not an easy option and the temptation to give it a heap is beconing.
Good luck with those 10 spline axles.
Trav
I still recoment you upgrade the driveline before gettiong carried away with tyres. It may be a hard decision to make initially, but once you have those 33's and the like on board, flog the crap out of it withon reason. I personally like the security of not breaking asuff and getting home in one piece than stuffing around trackside fixing weak Rover components. But that's me.
But on a budget, I know where your coming from. It's a matter of driving according to the conditions and not get carried away with the right pedal. Sometimes this is not an easy option and the temptation to give it a heap is beconing.
Good luck with those 10 spline axles.
Trav
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