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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: VogueSe_paul on January 25, 2007, 00:16:06
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bought a set of grizzly claws last week and a set of alloys from a mud club member, Finaly got round to building them up and fitting them today,
Anyone with a single alloy and wants to sell it let me know as i need it for the spare.
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Looks awesome VogueSe_paul thats one green mean machine, oh its blue ok one blue mean machine, nop dont sound good forget it steven :lol:
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nice one mate
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looks tons better :) nothing worse than tiny tyres on defenders!
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cheers for the comments guys, The old tyres were 255's but not a very big profile on them :)
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Mmm, chunky tyres certainly help the aesthetics :)
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my black alloys on road tyres make my disco look like a school mum run disco, bfg at's on steel rims looks like a green laning disco but put the grizzlys on with rr alloy rims and its the bees knees. looks like an awesome machine. shame they do so little mpg though :(
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Looks good - but why does the fronts look bigger than the rears??
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Nice! Ive got grizzlys too. What size are yours?
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Looks good - but why does the fronts look bigger than the rears??
i there all the same size must be a optial think :)
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Nice! Ive got grizzlys too. What size are yours?
there 265 75 16 but look bigger, just need a spare wheel and it's complete :), have some rock sliders to go on as well
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looks much better!
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Strange illusion as front spats are longer than rears ?
Looks the biz mate. 8)
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just a question,do u have disc rear brakes? or do u have drums?
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just a question,do u have disc rear brakes? or do u have drums?
Its on drums for the moment but have some 200 tdi disco axles to put on it, as i want disc on the rear for easy cleaning and maintence
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just a question,do u have disc rear brakes? or do u have drums?
Its on drums for the moment but have some 200 tdi disco axles to put on it, as i want disc on the rear for easy cleaning and maintence
ok,as u have drums on the back those wheels shouldnt be used due to the shape of the end of the halfshaft,
Sup to you but i thought id ask