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This is looking very good mick, bar work looks neat.
Thanks for the info the other night ,have been in contact with the guy and
every things the go agian .
The bloke i used before is retiring so this was handy thanks agian.
Are they good?? Like I mean are they soft and flexy and grippy?? Are they used in the US by many??
(dan crawls out of shell, and asks a question :wink: )
I will have to wait and see how good they are. I think they should work well after i give them a trim up with the grooving gun. With the 20 inch rim you still keep your ground clearance when aired right down, so that is one definate plus i see.
I dont think they are used by that many people in the US, only the bigger 53's or 48's are worth having if you were in the US. WHat is a 44 worth over there? Nothing!
The main reason i went with these is it the cheapest way to get big tyres. No way i will pay $1300 a tyre or whatever the asking price is for a 44.
It has a vulcanized patch on it, i wasnt sure if i should cut it or not. There was another lug with a little patch the same on it and it was ok after cutting it. I had already changed the blade to cut the sidewalls when i remembered to go back to it. I have another 3 to do so i will do it then.