
dean

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I do, that why I said you would have no problem. Aired down to about 6psi and they go anywhere. Use Nissan rims, I have ROH trak rims (beadlocked) and do not get any rubbing at all, I'll get a photo of the travel in the rear and front to give you an idea of the potential.nh_pajero wrote:has anyone had the Maxxis Mudzillas on there truck and did they fit ok cause they are 33"X13.5"?
Give Brian Howat a call in Naenae (Howat engineering), does them for $80 a rim last time I asked. They do the beadlocks specifically for the Maxxis as the bead is bigger than other makes. I run a tube aswell, some say you don't need it and others say it is a good idea, each unto their own. A friend of ours had the second air beadlocks on his truck but for some reason he kept having problems, could of been the way they where installed. The tyre was still pushing off the bead. He did comment about an expensive way to loose moneyKiwijero wrote:
Havn't beadlocked the tyres yet, still looking at which option best.
A firm sells the complete set in the South Island, NZ. Has instructions also.nh_pajero wrote:has anyone got a pic of a ball flip? if they do can they post it?
Set up a Trademe account, you don't have to put any money down to do it and you can ask all the questions you like.nh_pajero wrote:how much do you think it would cost to send to australia?
I have a couple that where made for my brothers truck before his SAS, you can have them for the price of a dozen and postage!NJV6 wrote:
Go to your local engineer and get him to make something. I'm going to take a spare top arm in and get a couple made, I can't see the'd be expensive, Maybe I'd look at getting a heap made.
Can log in, but seems to hang after the PASV command..nh_pajero wrote:can someone try my ftp for me please address is 60.231.20.247 user is: pajero password is: pajero and the port is: 21
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