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28 Nov 2017 17:43 - 28 Nov 2017 17:46 #186824 by Jackstar
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationHas anyone tried this?


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28 Nov 2017 18:26 #186825 by Riccy
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Not tried them, they are very cheap for new gearsets. I think that might be the company Dave (S200KYS) got his roofrack for the gold jim from.

To run that reduction you would need to increase tyre size dramatically to maintain normal performance. My Redacted box is 1.5 in high and is about perfect with 31" tyres. I would guess 32 - 33" tyres would match the gearset.

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28 Nov 2017 18:30 #186826 by safari
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a friend of mine bought the 3' lift kit from that compony very cheap and very good quality and also was very easy to fit

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28 Nov 2017 18:49 #186828 by Jackstar
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I’ve got 31” tyres, I don’t really want to spend out on a rock lobster so I thought this would be ok.

Riccy are you saying that this will lower the gearing too much?

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28 Nov 2017 19:44 #186829 by Riccy
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not drastically, but it depends what you want from it and where you are starting from.

For instance, if you have a standard t-box stick type t-box then the ratio (in high box) is 1.3. the rockobster is 1.5. Not a significant number, but it makes a fairly big difference. 1.6 is going to be a bit more. It will mean slightly higher than factory RPMs when 60+ mph. Not a problem, in fact a benefit, if your offroad all the time, but may be tiresome (and expensive) if on the road a lot. Tyres make a difference also, remoulds are bigger by nature than the stated size for example.

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28 Nov 2017 21:33 - 28 Nov 2017 21:34 #186831 by Jackstar
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I’ve got kumho mt51 31x10.50x15, I do mostly on road driving as it’s my daily and I’ve noticed it’s slower to pull away. I do go off road at weekends

I want a lower low range but on other hand I don’t want to have it revving it’s nuts off all the time in high range but I know I can’t have it both ways.

I’m picking up an m16 engine on Friday so I’ll see if that can compensate for the tyres 1st.
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