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Lee3197

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I've recently spent a couple of evenings hand sanding, (fine grade wet and dry), and giving a couple of coats of silver smoothrite to the 5x T2 steels that I bought off Eblag. I bought 1x new Kumho KL71 (235 75 R15) and 4x nearly new KL71's (cheers Elty) and had them all fitted whilst away at my Brothers. The truck looks alot better now, much more purposeful. It was nice to bin the old 6 spoke alloys with 5 different tyres on ! I drove back from Warwickshire to Plymouth today, and apart from being a tad noisy, they were spot-on on the road. Haven't had a chance to test them off road yet, but will let you know. I'll take a piccy tomorrow and post it on here...

Lee. :thumbs

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hi lee, hope you keep your new wheels cleaner than the old one's mate, look like a greeny /brown colour in pics. :lol


look forward to seeing new wheels, :thumb2







tezzer
 
Here's a couple of pics of the new wheels and tyres. Just out of interest, the journey to Warwickshire on the old set was 206 miles, and the journey back was only 199 miles !

Lee.
 

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One more, and yes, the truck is ALOT cleaner. It got into the previous state after a days laning. I'm looking forward to seeing how the new tyres perform, although to be fair, the Mav did really well on the old ATs, so I'm going to be alot better off now ! :thumb2
 

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hi lee, looks very smart now, you done a good job, and the trucks clean to. :thumb2 :D









tezzer
 
looking good

looks the biz now mate:thumb2
them tyres never looked that clean on mine:nenau
 
Thanks Elty,

I've jet washed them a couple of times, and pinched some brush on tyre dressing from Craig. Now they're all shiny, I can't wait to get them muddy !

Thanks again for the tyres Mate, Lee. :thumbs
 
Looking very nice Lee:thumb2I'll be interested in how you find them as i'm thinking of getting a set as soon as my AT's wear out a bit more:rolleyes:
 
looks.......

looks...... lot smarter , bit like a taxi on a wedding, wheres the mud ?? :nenau superb looking wheels , get it in the ch17 now .....:lol
 
Looking very nice Lee:thumb2I'll be interested in how you find them as i'm thinking of getting a set as soon as my AT's wear out a bit more:rolleyes:

they performed well off road when i had them on my truck,
if i could have afforded it i would have got a set in 31"but i'm still impressed with the new tyres iv'e got on.
it was ground clearance that stopped me when out laning with ian the other week.
i was being a bit adventurous as iv'e not been out for a while.at least i know what i can and can't do in my truck but youv'e got to try:lol:lol
 
Here's a couple of pics of the new wheels and tyres. Just out of interest, the journey to Warwickshire on the old set was 206 miles, and the journey back was only 199 miles !

Lee.


To much rubbing when washing !, you have worn your bullbar down to nothing ,

John
 
I took the bull bars off whilst replacing the radiator, started looking at how it was fitted and before I knew it, it was off ! :doh

I've still got the water pump to replace, then I'll refit it with new fixings. It's on my list of jobs to do before we go to France !

Lee.
 
Went out for a drive in the snow last night around Dartmoor. On icy / snow covered roads / lanes / tracks, these tyres were excellent. Loads of grip and very confidence inspiring. And yes, I did forget the camera ! (Muppet) :doh

Lee.
 
um Lee, you got locking wheel nuts>???

if not where you live again!

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