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its time for lift

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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its time for lift

Post by juan »

hey all. well iv had my mk swb for nearly a month now... and from searching around variouse 4x4 workshops on the southside of bris iv managed to get a fairly good looking EFS 2" suspension lift kit for a nice price. which will hopefuly be going in next week.

my next question is regarding tyres!
Im after an all-terrain or mud terrain 33"... im wanting to know what a decent brand is, that can handle road driving on a daily basis, but be tuff looking and hold their own offroad (sand and mud)... and hopfuly wont burn a hole in my pocket...

Please let me know of brands you prefur and ur experiances!

thanks guys,

juan. :D
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Post by chops »

MTR :D
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Post by chops »

stick a 2" body lift under it too, while you're at it
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Post by Mick. »

chops wrote:MTR :D
X2 :P
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Post by bogged »

juan wrote:but be tuff looking
that is very important....



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Post by juan »

i see the goodyear mt/r's are the way to go then? do you have any idea on a $$$ of these for a set?
Will i notice a big difference driving going from 31's to 33's?
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Post by bogged »

juan wrote:i see the goodyear mt/r's are the way to go then? do you have any idea on a $$$ of these for a set?
Will i notice a big difference driving going from 31's to 33's?
Your car will be slower, you will use more fuel, your speedo will be incorrect and other things that have been mentioned i the past.

prices 33's around $280 but they went up start of this month
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