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39" BFG KRAWLERS

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39" BFG KRAWLERS

Post by 80UTE »

Lookin into to some for the 80UTE for wheelin tyres, have heard good reports as far as offroad tyres go. Ive tried practically them all Boggers, Swampers, Claws, X-Terrians, Peedes, MTR's and now they come in a 39" would like to give em a go. Has any one brought some 39's in Aust and if so how much $$$$ ? I recon i will need to budget to pay for them and build up some custom 17' beadlocks wheels to fit them too. :)

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Post by N*A*M »

i'm after 17" beadlocks as well. been told to track down ford territory factory 17s, but would need to make a new flat centre and some locking rings.

if you have better ideas, or a good source, do share.
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Post by moose »

cheezy makes custom 17" beadlocks !!!
(& rim centres !! :cool: )
the rims on Black Betty , are all custom 17"s !!!! :D
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Post by 83 lux »

The only person that i know that has them is BeeBee.
they cost a **** load
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Post by not not »

Nam you r right 17in territory outer rings with the 17in prado factory centre to get the six stud pattern or if you run a flat centre you will need wheel spacers to clear the caliper.
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Re: 39" BFG KRAWLERS

Post by redzook »

80UTE wrote:Lookin into to some for the 80UTE for wheelin tyres, have heard good reports as far as offroad tyres go. Ive tried practically them all Boggers, Swampers, Claws, X-Terrians, Peedes, MTR's and now they come in a 39" would like to give em a go. Has any one brought some 39's in Aust and if so how much $$$$ ? I recon i will need to budget to pay for them and build up some custom 17' beadlocks wheels to fit them too. :)

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red or blue labels?

ill be intrested to hear how much you can get them for
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

not not wrote:Nam you r right 17in territory outer rings with the 17in prado factory centre to get the six stud pattern or if you run a flat centre you will need wheel spacers to clear the caliper.
If your going custom flat centres, could not customise max backspacing into the rim?
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Post by redzook »

+dj_hansen+ wrote:
not not wrote:Nam you r right 17in territory outer rings with the 17in prado factory centre to get the six stud pattern or if you run a flat centre you will need wheel spacers to clear the caliper.
If your going custom flat centres, could not customise max backspacing into the rim?
have a look at most centers they are dished therefor they clear the break caliper

with flat center no matter if you had .5" backspacing the center would hit the calipers
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Post by Ryano »

We have raw bands and 10mm Custom Centres in stock. Sizes are:

15x8, 15x10
16x8, 16x10
17x9
(Sold seperately if you want)
The centres are pressed and made for Toyota or Nissan fitment (all caliper clearances) and can be welded in at whatever offset you want. Then powdercoat/ paint to your own colour scheme.
There are also a few beadlock options available.

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Post by Tazz »

Ryano wrote:We have raw bands and 10mm Custom Centres in stock.
The centres are pressed and made for Toyota or Nissan fitment (all caliper clearances)
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What price are the 17'' centres only??
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Post by not not »

Wish i knew that a few months ago Ryano!! :finger: :lol: Before i went and chopped the crap outa 2 good sets of rims. All that time wasted and i coulda just bought them from you guys. :cry:
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

We sell Nissan /Toyota steel rims either 17x8 or 17x9 and usually have them in stock.
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Post by beebee »

I know where to get some 39" Krawlers - Red Label.....


And no - they're not for sale!
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Post by Ryano »

not not wrote:Wish i knew that a few months ago Ryano!! :finger: :lol: Before i went and chopped the crap outa 2 good sets of rims. All that time wasted and i coulda just bought them from you guys. :cry:
You didn't ask! :finger: ;)
Tazz wrote:
Ryano wrote:
We have raw bands and 10mm Custom Centres in stock.
The centres are pressed and made for Toyota or Nissan fitment (all caliper clearances)
Cheers,
Ryano
What price are the 17'' centres only??
They come in at $125/centre.

We do have a standard Sunny to suit Cruiser/ Patrol etc that come in around the $130mark, but these only have a 6mm centre. By getting the custom 10mm centre it reduces the chance of bending the rim through the centre and is a lot stronger.

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Post by DanielS »

What the difference between red and blue label???

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Post by Surfection »

DanielS wrote:What the difference between red and blue label???

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Red label's are competition compound, very soft. Blue labels are not comp compound are are more like your usual mud terrain softness.
Red labels are of course alot more expensive and are only available to competitors.
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Post by DanielS »

Thanks for that, what do they us in the OBC blue or red??
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Post by spazbot »

they would have had blues as bfg only offers the red to US crawling teams
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Post by POS »

spazbot wrote:they would have had blues as bfg only offers the red to US crawling teams
Thats Incorrect!
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POS wrote:
spazbot wrote:they would have had blues as bfg only offers the red to US crawling teams
Thats Incorrect!
well u learn something new every day, and what would the correct info be......
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