Okay. They are a bit bigger then I thort

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Re: Okay. They are a bit bigger then I thort

Post by kiwizook » Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:39 am

they will fill the wheel arches real well :D
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Re: Okay. They are a bit bigger then I thort

Post by ROBBIE » Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:01 am

ScottieJ wrote:Interesting :er: insa turbo only used to do retreads. Those new super special tacks look quite good, not quite as aggressive as the old special tracks but they are a good price!
Prefer the old more aggressive pattern
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Re: Okay. They are a bit bigger then I thort

Post by Jordi » Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:09 pm

If your putting a rocklobster in standard diffs should be fine. My sammi is on 31s with sammi t/box and off road i've had no problems.

I'm just gonna swap the t/box and put 33s on.
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