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Ian Matthews
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne Australia
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For those that may be interested, this is a gallery of trips done by the local D2 group. The rangies in the photos act as recovery vehicles (just joking, sort of) or those with D2s but have found the repair bills from going off-road a bit high.
Ian http://gallery.d2au.com/main.php?g2_itemId=533 |
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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Union City California
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Ian love the photos man. From the pictures I seen you guys make American wheeling look soft (j/k). What brand of tires are those on your RRC and the D2's I would love to have those.
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1996 D1 J "Crawler" RTE 3" BFG 33x10.50s Last edited by disco12 : 10-05-2006 at 02:12 AM. |
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Ian Matthews
Join Date: Jan 2006
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The more aggressive tyres are either Simex Jungle Trekkers (On the discos). They are 33x10.5, but their actual inflated size are 34.5x10.5. On some of the rangies you see Simex Extreme Trekkers. Look similar to your Swampers, but tend to grip better on and off road. The less aggressive tyres tend to be Goodyear MTRs.
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