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Old 09-04-2015, 20:54   #1
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Hello,

got on my Terrano wheels and proper tyres. It is a bit tight but fits. The next thing is to get it dirty.
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Old 09-04-2015, 20:59   #2
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Nice one.
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Old 09-04-2015, 23:23   #3
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Looks like you might need to do a bit of trimming on the front end.
Looks very close to the bumper and mud flaps.
Will probably catch off road.
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Old 10-04-2015, 00:20   #4
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OOPH that's close indeed Mind you don't drive over any cats eyes
What size are they ?
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Old 10-04-2015, 18:32   #5
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OOPH that's close indeed Mind you don't drive over any cats eyes .
If that cat had been walking the other way, then the designer of the cat's eyes would have invented the pencil sharpener..

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Old 10-04-2015, 20:16   #6
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Aye, that will catch for sure, some trimming or hammer time to be had

P.s. Looks damn good though.
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Old 10-04-2015, 21:47   #7
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They look huge what size tyre are they
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Old 10-04-2015, 22:32   #8
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Hi,

the tyres are 235/85/16 and I have no body lift. The Terrano is no mod whatsoever. I might change that.

They look massive. At the moment it catches only when turning around mud flaps.I am testing it to see where will I need to hammer it. So far I have trimmed mud flaps but in few days will see markings of the tyres so will need to switch on a hammer.

I also think that the torsion bars will need re index but haven't done anything like that before.

I have found a tread with how to do it, but would welcome any practical help if possible.
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the tyres are 235/85/16 and I have no body lift. The Terrano is no mod whatsoever. I might change that.

They look massive. At the moment it catches only when turning around mud flaps.I am testing it to see where will I need to hammer it. So far I have trimmed mud flaps but in few days will see markings of the tyres so will need to switch on a hammer.

I also think that the torsion bars will need re index but haven't done anything like that before.

I have found a tread with how to do it, but would welcome any practical help if possible.
Damn near 32" tyre there mate No wonder they look snug. Once you get a tad of flex mate the front will catch , let alone on lock
I reckon you'll need a 2" lift sometime soon
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Damn near 32" tyre there mate No wonder they look snug. Once you get a tad of flex mate the front will catch , let alone on lock
I reckon you'll need a 2" lift sometime soon
What he said
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:31   #12
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How is that even moving ?
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Old 11-04-2015, 14:36   #13
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Hi I'm very new on here in after firing some biger tyre's on mine / my be nee steels and a 2" lift does any one know who to speak to to get the right bits ( I don't want to beet bulk head to peace's if I can help it ! Jam
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Old 12-04-2015, 17:21   #14
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Hi,
What lift kit would you recommend?
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I'm on 31's with no lift.


Remove the front mudflaps and trim some of the front bumper and all is good.
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