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Old 30-08-2016, 20:49   #46
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Good news T-Doug.
Being twin axle it is a steady tow with just a little sideways wiggle when white van man screams past. It's 1900kg max and we use every bit of it i reckon Going from standard tyre size to 31s with lift the towball height a touch but not enough to worry about. I've got them 20% stronger springs fitted but to be honest can't say they've made any difference but it's definitely no worse so they'll be staying on.
A 2" body lift will give the tyres a bit more room and that'll be as far as I go with it don't think I'll be able to get it done before Wales though, but I want to use the wheels and tyres.
You know what it's like though T-Doug
Oh yes, I know , have you been reading threads on how to do the lift?, from what I can tell lifting the rear bumper up is the hardest bit n that's only a cosmetic thing
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Old 30-08-2016, 20:51   #47
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Oh yes, I know , have you been reading threads on how to do the lift?, from what I can tell lifting the rear bumper up is the hardest bit n that's only a cosmetic thing
I'm sure it'll be fine T-Doug.
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Old 02-09-2016, 20:41   #48
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Today I hammered seems and shaved flaps
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Old 03-09-2016, 00:41   #49
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Old 03-09-2016, 01:18   #50
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Wasn't much to photograph. only the end result
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Old 03-09-2016, 01:20   #51
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Just need to polish the rims
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Old 03-09-2016, 01:23   #52
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And MAN, the NOISE
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Old 03-09-2016, 08:58   #53
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Mate, your truck looks amazing with those wheels on nice one
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Old 03-09-2016, 09:55   #54
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Mate, your truck looks amazing with those wheels on nice one
Thanks T-Doug there's a touch of rubbing on the flaps so I'll take a look after a few miles and trim off the rubbed bits.
Going from 17" to 15" rims was no bother although not sure what the off-set difference is

Next job Is drill and tap for Ricks front guard with the help of your pictures. Thanks T-Doug
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Thanks T-Doug there's a touch of rubbing on the flaps so I'll take a look after a few miles and trim off the rubbed bits.
Going from 17" to 15" rims was no bother although not sure what the off-set difference is

Next job Is drill and tap for Ricks front guard with the help of your pictures. Thanks T-Doug
I just got one to drill n tap on mine, was gonna try today but pee'd it down
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Old 04-09-2016, 15:46   #56
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Those look ace Ian!!! I know you want to keep them but I insist that you remove those sidesteps

Either that or I'll get Fez to take you on a lane that will do it for you

I wanted to keep mine but really like it now they are off
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Those look ace Ian!!! I know you want to keep them but I insist that you remove those sidesteps

Either that or I'll get Fez to take you on a lane that will do it for you

I wanted to keep mine but really like it now they are off
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Aw man. Don't say that..... I thought about taking them off but I like em
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Searched some threads but couldn't get an answer.
Would like to know what pressures to run these 31 10.5 15 m/t tyres on the road?
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Searched some threads but couldn't get an answer.
Would like to know what pressures to run these 31 10.5 15 m/t tyres on the road?
Used to run my BF AT's same size at 40PSI and was told off that it was way too high but they lasted forever

You're having 2 of them
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Used to run my BF AT's same size at 40PSI and was told off that it was way too high but they lasted forever

You're having 2 of them
I've set mine at 30psi

I seem to be drowning in wheels 15 rims and 1 truck
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