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Old 10-06-2015, 13:05   #16
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Thanks guys, I'm liking them a lot

Wasn't going to replace quite as soon I have but I was going to do it before the August trip and I figured the sooner I had the Kuhmos off the more I could get for them as they'd have more tread (*cough* still for sale by the way, 11mm tread... )

Zac how did you find the Lokka when you did your solo greenlaning by the way - I realise you probably didn't get extreme enough to cock a leg but did you notice much difference when steering in 4wd?
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Old 10-06-2015, 15:27   #17
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You people all sound like my wife when she meets a friend with a new pair of shoes on

But indeed, nice truck
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Old 10-06-2015, 19:11   #18
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Thanks guys, I'm liking them a lot

Wasn't going to replace quite as soon I have but I was going to do it before the August trip and I figured the sooner I had the Kuhmos off the more I could get for them as they'd have more tread (*cough* still for sale by the way, 11mm tread... )

Zac how did you find the Lokka when you did your solo greenlaning by the way - I realise you probably didn't get extreme enough to cock a leg but did you notice much difference when steering in 4wd?
Wasn't extreme enough mate but I have noticed that even in 2WD that it clicks like mad when turning, common place though according to the FAQ LOKKA page and also many Jeep forums, glad I've fitted the manual hubs as now I just unlock them and nothing up front spins

Rick, does yours click or can anyone else comment on their LOKKA, I know there's not many of us with them fitted
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Old 10-06-2015, 20:25   #19
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Clicking while turning if the hubs are locked is good - means they're working if I understand correctly
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