Meet Pete the newest member of my family.
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i sprayed mine underneath with some left over tins of motorcycle chain lube, it gets in all the nooks and cranny's, and sticks lick s*&t to a blanket.... i also bought a big 5litre tin of clear waxoyl which i think is the best stuff out there, for £25, so will paint some of that on too.. but you can get it in black too..
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mudman wrote: is that it :lol: i got more mud out laning last week
Need to get it to the Hop Farm that'll make it muddy
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By the way, the tyres you have are proper mud terrains, it's just lots of people are using extreme tread patterns now, myself included. They do make the vehicle more capable but also more likely to break CVs. Perhaps have fun as you are for a while yet. Then if you really want bigger invest in a rocklobster and hardened CVs when they eventually become available.
I run the same 215/80/15 Malatesta Kaimans as being offered & you'll need to do a lot of cutting about to arches and front bumper.
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Mine came from Schnorkel.ES and was also a perfect fit.
Also did changed the air filter by the K&N one, it's like you say, it goes more fluently and give's a nice sound too.
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I have had to do this and with spring spacers and someone to stand on the hub to drop the axle a little more it's no terrible job if your shock bolts come undone easily.
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David at Blood Red 4x4 helped me out with his spring clamping hydraulic machine, literally two minutes of a job. I did purchase a Bits4vits spacer with the cut for the spring. It seems that KAP red springs are ground flat though on the top, meaning they only just fit against the notch at the top. I drive 20 miles and checked it, and nothing seems amiss down there.
Spoke to David about some other bits I was hankering after, rock sliders, diff guards and a spare wheel shovel bracket, and he said he could fabricate anything to my specs. Want them all zinc plated, so they stand out a bit. Just need to get some OT in to pay for them all !!!!
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Fitting the bumper has highlighted the size and poor wear of the 195's I've currently got on though. I've bitten the bullet and ordered 4 BFG Mud Terrain KM2's in 215/75R15 from Tyreleader. Impressed with their service, 48hrs delivery to the fitting centre of my choice for £88 each. The best in the area I was quoted as £129 each fitted. They are likely to cost £10-12 each to fit so I'm still well up! Inspected them at the fitting centre, and they look lovely. Quality item and very heavy. Hopefully Pete will be wearing them in a couple of days. I also hope to get my 32mm spacers installed, giving Pete a bit more of a purposeful stance, as he currently looks all bumper !!!
Also got a bike carrier for Pete and took this picture. Granted my bike is a 29er, but it looks like I hung a giants bike on a toy car!!!
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