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latest pics - new tyres!

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latest pics - new tyres!

Post by andy1517 »

hey guys,

just put the new rims and tyres on, maxxis 30" mudders,

new sunraysia rims 15x7.

looks great, got a body lift coming.

Received the last thing before it gets a roadworhty,

and it turned up cracked, and a small dint where the windscreen washer goes!! SPEWING.. bloody hole in the box too, so they can sort it out with the transport company.

Also the roll bar (middle peice) is as badly damaged as the original one.

Therefore if anyone has the middle peice of a 94 swb sierra avaialable, can i buy it>?>

Cheers, finally some pics for you guys.


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Post by Danzo »

I have the same muds on mine, there ok for a budget tyre.
I am saving up my pennys for these
http://www.silverstone.com.my/tyre_mt117Xtreme_spec.asp

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but It depends on what you want to drive.
Buckshots are good alround tyres and will last for a long time on a zook.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I have the buckshots in 235/75/15 and they cop an enormous amount of abuse from me a hold up brilliantly for sharp rocks in loose dirt and have suprising amounts of grip.

I am saving for these. Nothing like the real thing, I don't trust cheap knock offs.

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Post by muppet_man67 »

wow you have a very steep garage.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

must be a good carbie setup too to climb into it, and an awesome handbrake! :armsup:
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