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fitting 35" tyres on a disco
Bulli:
I will try and get you the name of the breaker i got mine from he isnt too crazy( i think most of them are drug users!)
If you are going to do the diffs why not fit a cheeky set of arbs as Disco inferno suggested...they are the mutts nuts, NOTHING comes close.
Where on earth can you get mach 5's for 60 quid plus the dreaded??? I live 10 miles away from where they are made my friend who owns LRS cant get them for that...please tell me. I really want some. You need to get a boat load of offset to help clear the inner arch 4.5 inch at least
Xtremeteam:
f you can get mach 5's for 60 sheets ill have 5,normally a ton UNPAINTED :shock:
Littledan:
wicked jake cant wait to see wot she will look like :D :D :D :D
Disco Inferno:
just a point if you're thinking of ARB's
a lot of people will recommend fittin gtoughened 1/2 shafts and CV's
In my experience i would keep the cash in my back pocket for other repairs or toys, i've done 6 challenege events this year and broken 3 shafts, total cost of repairs 30 quid, i keep a spare set in the car at all times, rears are minutes to change.
I was advised by lots of people to retain standard shafts and cv's as they are a nice cheap weak link in the train and will break b4 transfer boxes etc.
Jake:
reading all the replies
Great advice guys.
Ref fitting ARB's. this is on the list of to do's too.
My parents live in Califonia and they are half price there.
Guess i'll have to speak to them about bringing me a pair when they come back next :wink:
2 for the price of 1. Nice :D
Cant remember where i got the price for the Mach 5's from.
Might have been someone at Billing.
I guess i need to save MORE money then if they are a ton a corner :roll:
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