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#31 (permalink) | |
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its all good though, i'm glad you're happy with the improvement. ![]()
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....wow, round black ones. good luck with your wranglers, i'd invest in a winch or something else to get you unstuck...
i didn't know they put on michelins originally, mine (and my father's LR3) came with wranglers.
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#36 (permalink) |
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![]() ![]() heres a picture of the michelin tyres ![]() just to say though if i lived in the good old US of A i would have more off road biased tyres on.over here you see we live in a place where 4x4 in places other than proper off road driving centres is frowned upon by alot of people & as result a few years ago a lot of roads we could legally drive have been down graded to bridleways or footpaths.so sadly the biggest part of our time is road driving. i dont know really what its like over there but i bet you have a lot more places to go off road & enjoy yourselves ![]() Last edited by disco-ade : 02-25-2008 at 09:19 AM. Reason: word missed out |
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