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  • #16
    Originally posted by RodLeach
    You going for a full size rear hung spare? or do you have underneath spare?
    Rear hung but not too bothered with getting one on there just yet.
    I will eventually but prob after crimbo.
    http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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    • #17
      Look at RoughTrax for the General Grabbers - it'll cost you about £40 to get them fitted....
      Too old to care, young enough to remember

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MudSurfer
        Look at RoughTrax for the General Grabbers - it'll cost you about £40 to get them fitted....
        Wouldn't they look a little small with a 5" lift?
        http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MudSurfer
          Look at RoughTrax for the General Grabbers - it'll cost you about £40 to get them fitted....

          the only sizes on roughtrax in 16" are 265/70 an somet else aint they?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Antshiel
            Wouldn't they look a little small with a 5" lift?

            Ummm - a bit....Marky thought my Surf looked like it had roller skate wheels on!!!
            Too old to care, young enough to remember

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            • #21
              Here's a few that i have come across that i like the look of:



              http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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              • #22
                Originally posted by MudSurfer
                Ummm - a bit....Marky thought my Surf looked like it had roller skate wheels on!!!
                http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Antshiel
                  I'm having a 2" body lift and a 2 1/2" suspension lift in Dec sometime.
                  I want to change my tyres for AT's and would like your opinions on which to go for, ie price, looks, noise, etc etc.
                  As it will be going up near 5", size will also be a contributing factor to the rubber i choose. The wheels are 16" and they're for a 3rd gen.
                  AND I WANT TO GET EM MUDDY!!

                  Edit: pics would be nice too
                  I thought you were going at 1000. Ah well glad your still here. I have 2 trucks a 3.0L 2nd gen with a "2 suspension lift and 1 1/2" body lift. That has 16" rims with 33" BF Goodridge MTs. My other one is a 2.4 2nd gen with a 4" suspension lift and 3" body lift. That is currently running on 31" BF Goodridge ATs. The MTs on the 3.0L look real good have never punctured never got stuck off road and have lasted a long time. I do over 300 miles a week on them and have had them 2 years.
                  Downside they were £500 for 4 they are noisy (with the windows open) and the fuel consumption went up Quite noticably.
                  The ATs on my other truck also look good but do not perform so well off road. I have no idea what they cost but they are much quieter and have also lasted a long time.
                  A good friend of mine who also lives next door to me works for Nigel at LA supertrux and driver of Monsterous runs his Pajero on 33" Kumho's a much cheaper tyre but still quite aggresive looking and perform well on and off road. He gets them from Southam tyres for about £90 each. I have a set of 15x10 rims to go on my 2.4 and a set of 35" Kumho's will be the tyres that I will fit (as it looks hideous with 7" of lift and 31" tyres) After Christmas most probably.
                  Given the choice I would go for a set of 33" Kumho's.
                  Hope this helps.
                  Steve.
                  monstercreations.org.uk

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Phantom 18
                    I thought you were going at 1000. Ah well glad your still here. I have 2 trucks a 3.0L 2nd gen with a "2 suspension lift and 1 1/2" body lift. That has 16" rims with 33" BF Goodridge MTs. My other one is a 2.4 2nd gen with a 4" suspension lift and 3" body lift. That is currently running on 31" BF Goodridge ATs. The MTs on the 3.0L look real good have never punctured never got stuck off road and have lasted a long time. I do over 300 miles a week on them and have had them 2 years.
                    Downside they were £500 for 4 they are noisy (with the windows open) and the fuel consumption went up Quite noticably.
                    The ATs on my other truck also look good but do not perform so well off road. I have no idea what they cost but they are much quieter and have also lasted a long time.
                    A good friend of mine who also lives next door to me works for Nigel at LA supertrux and driver of Monsterous runs his Pajero on 33" Kumho's a much cheaper tyre but still quite aggresive looking and perform well on and off road. He gets them from Southam tyres for about £90 each. I have a set of 15x10 rims to go on my 2.4 and a set of 35" Kumho's will be the tyres that I will fit (as it looks hideous with 7" of lift and 31" tyres) After Christmas most probably.
                    Given the choice I would go for a set of 33" Kumho's.
                    Hope this helps.
                    Steve.
                    Cheers Steve, i like the sound of the 33'" kumho's (i like anything that ends in ho's) Are they MT or AT?
                    http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                    • #25
                      the ones i have are 33x1250x15 kumho 834 ventura's and are about £95 a corner.They are noisy on the road but i like the noise and good in the soft stuff aswell
                      Last edited by stormforce; 11 November 2007, 23:33.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Phantom 18
                        I thought you were going at 1000. Ah well glad your still here. I have 2 trucks a 3.0L 2nd gen with a "2 suspension lift and 1 1/2" body lift. That has 16" rims with 33" BF Goodridge MTs. My other one is a 2.4 2nd gen with a 4" suspension lift and 3" body lift. That is currently running on 31" BF Goodridge ATs. The MTs on the 3.0L look real good have never punctured never got stuck off road and have lasted a long time. I do over 300 miles a week on them and have had them 2 years.
                        Downside they were £500 for 4 they are noisy (with the windows open) and the fuel consumption went up Quite noticably.
                        The ATs on my other truck also look good but do not perform so well off road. I have no idea what they cost but they are much quieter and have also lasted a long time.
                        A good friend of mine who also lives next door to me works for Nigel at LA supertrux and driver of Monsterous runs his Pajero on 33" Kumho's a much cheaper tyre but still quite aggresive looking and perform well on and off road. He gets them from Southam tyres for about £90 each. I have a set of 15x10 rims to go on my 2.4 and a set of 35" Kumho's will be the tyres that I will fit (as it looks hideous with 7" of lift and 31" tyres) After Christmas most probably.
                        Given the choice I would go for a set of 33" Kumho's.
                        Hope this helps.
                        Steve.

                        Is your 2.4 an auto, and how do you think it will perform with 35's on, as I've seen 2.4's with 33's and they suffer with poor off the mark performance, unless you regear the diffs.
                        Rob

                        Still working for the man!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by stormforce
                          the ones i have are 33x1050x15 kumho 834 ventura's and are about £95 a corner.They are noisy on the road but i like the noise and good in the soft stuff aswell
                          Yours are MT's though aint they Rich? i really want to go for AT's. At a later date i will get a set of steely's with MT's.
                          http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Phantom 18
                            I thought you were going at 1000. Ah well glad your still here. I have 2 trucks a 3.0L 2nd gen with a "2 suspension lift and 1 1/2" body lift. That has 16" rims with 33" BF Goodridge MTs. My other one is a 2.4 2nd gen with a 4" suspension lift and 3" body lift. That is currently running on 31" BF Goodridge ATs. The MTs on the 3.0L look real good have never punctured never got stuck off road and have lasted a long time. I do over 300 miles a week on them and have had them 2 years.
                            Downside they were £500 for 4 they are noisy (with the windows open) and the fuel consumption went up Quite noticably.
                            The ATs on my other truck also look good but do not perform so well off road. I have no idea what they cost but they are much quieter and have also lasted a long time.
                            A good friend of mine who also lives next door to me works for Nigel at LA supertrux and driver of Monsterous runs his Pajero on 33" Kumho's a much cheaper tyre but still quite aggresive looking and perform well on and off road. He gets them from Southam tyres for about £90 each. I have a set of 15x10 rims to go on my 2.4 and a set of 35" Kumho's will be the tyres that I will fit (as it looks hideous with 7" of lift and 31" tyres) After Christmas most probably.
                            Given the choice I would go for a set of 33" Kumho's.
                            Hope this helps.
                            Steve.
                            Steve where did you get the 15x10 are they steels?
                            Brian

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                            • #29
                              i had colways AT's on for 2 years and they were very good on and off road right up to a few weeks back when i got these MT's now.
                              I did have 2 continental AT's on the front for a couple of weeks and they seemed a good tyre on and off road also 31x1050x15's
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Antshiel
                                Cheers Steve, i like the sound of the 33'" kumho's (i like anything that ends in ho's) Are they MT or AT?
                                They are MTs.
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