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Old 01-25-2008, 12:52 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Running 215/80 R16 Michelin Synchrones here without any rubbing. Don't find them to be too stable though, esp. if you have them at the pressure recommended by Land Rover, way too low I think.

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Bwana that looks great with the 285's but I just couldn't chop it. Your's looks great but I know I would screw that up.
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Bwana that looks great with the 285's but I just couldn't chop it. Your's looks great but I know I would screw that up.
I totally understand. Range Rovers are beautiful trucks. I just kept going with more lift, bigger tires, and lift until I could go where I wanted. I kinda miss the days of dissing Jeeps with the stock Range Rover. Now they call on me to rescue them, that's cool too.

The owner of this YJ is the manager of the 4WheelParts store on OK City. He broke both driveshafts, and I had to push him about 1/2 mile to get him off the trail and out of the way of the group I was guiding.



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Old 01-25-2008, 01:41 PM   #19 (permalink)
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lol that's pretty good hope you mailed him a copy to put up in his store.

is it just me looking at a pic wrong or did you rhino line your truck?
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Old 01-28-2008, 07:04 AM   #20 (permalink)
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one of these days I want to see some pics of your rig thor and what you had to do to mount up the 285's
Sorry, been out a couple of days.

Nothing too extreme. SG 3", trimming, bumpers etc, the basic stuff.
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nice looking rig I love that gray color I wish mine was that color that or carc desert sand.
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lol that's pretty good hope you mailed him a copy to put up in his store.

is it just me looking at a pic wrong or did you rhino line your truck?
Your eyes are still good. It's Durabak bedliner.
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