Anyone have any experience with these?
I'm thinking of these in 31x10.5 R15 - £72.50 delivered! ;D
Also what sort of lift am i looking at to accomodate these?
Already have a 2" shackle lift....
Maxxis Trepador...?
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Re: Maxxis Trepador...?
with wot????
er with 31s it wood be a good idear to lift the body 2/3"
or lifted springs but that will cost 2X as much.
im running 31x10.50/r15 recip trial m/t remoulds £70.38 2 my door
er with 31s it wood be a good idear to lift the body 2/3"
or lifted springs but that will cost 2X as much.
im running 31x10.50/r15 recip trial m/t remoulds £70.38 2 my door
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Maxxis Trepador - as the title says!urbanzook wrote:with wot????
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i've never had any experiance with them matey but they look like a pretty good tread pattern for the muddy stuff, where are you getting them from as thats a pretty good price as they are not remoulds!
also in my opinion you should ditch the lift shackles as they reduce your approach angle and kill springs, trust me you'll get stuck less without them! however you should be able to squeeze some 31s on with 2/3" of lift. a cheap way to get a bit of extra space under the arches is to go for a body lift.
also in my opinion you should ditch the lift shackles as they reduce your approach angle and kill springs, trust me you'll get stuck less without them! however you should be able to squeeze some 31s on with 2/3" of lift. a cheap way to get a bit of extra space under the arches is to go for a body lift.
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dow!!!! blond moment.saturdaynightbeaver wrote:Maxxis Trepador - as the title says!urbanzook wrote:with wot????
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Re: Maxxis Trepador...?
Cheers for your replies - i've decided to go for some Recip Trials 30x9.5 and some add-a-leaf springs - i would ideally like some heavy duty lifter springs, but thought i would run the current springs with the lifter shackles until they die! Then i'll think about fiddling a bit more...
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yer man nice to have ya in the recip family.
there good wheels never let me down .
best of luck
there good wheels never let me down .
best of luck