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D1 - moving front axle forward?

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I have 33 inch MTZ's on the Cruiser and one of the reasons I chose them was because they are a big 33. My Radial Claws were also a big 33. Changing tyres might help this situation combining with that little diff forward mod. Don't really know about your size but I would bet on it.

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Post by TuffRR »

They are definately a large 32. They are rubbing in spots my old 32's did not get close to.

I'll stick with the MTZ's though - very happy with them so far. Just have to make them fit....
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Post by mickrangie »

TuffRR wrote:They are definately a large 32. They are rubbing in spots my old 32's did not get close to.

I'll stick with the MTZ's though - very happy with them so far. Just have to make them fit....
I can make em fit now i have one of these Image
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Post by Loanrangie »

mickrangie wrote:
TuffRR wrote:They are definately a large 32. They are rubbing in spots my old 32's did not get close to.

I'll stick with the MTZ's though - very happy with them so far. Just have to make them fit....
I can make em fit now i have one of these Image
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Post by mickrangie »

The rangie was done the all natural way.... trees!!
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