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- mudman
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reaper wrote: Maybe a bit smaller as 235 75 15 is about the biggest you want to run on stock gearing , in an ideal world even stock 205 70 15 run better with a gear reduction
what bout a 215 i want somthing that looks good in the arch, but still practical off road
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myers647 wrote: Ha ha funny sod, well just asking mate as some people like to put the off road parts on just for the look so it dosnt look like a little gay jeep.ha ha
no im defiantly going in the mud iv been off roading 13 years just fancied a change of motor iv always liked zooks had sj's and vitaras but alway wanted a jimny got a week off work soon so im going shoping
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Now with my paddle clutch and rocklobster it works great on 235/75/15's
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supergaz wrote: I found 235/75/15's far to big without my rocklobster, I had to constantly slip the clutch to keep speed down, and had zero engine braking.
Now with my paddle clutch and rocklobster it works great on 235/75/15's
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supergaz wrote: I found 235/75/15's far to big without my rocklobster, I had to constantly slip the clutch to keep speed down, and had zero engine braking.
Now with my paddle clutch and rocklobster it works great on 235/75/15's
+2 wouldn't want to run tyres that big without a rocklobster!
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