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ChrisV8:
 :lol:I run General Ats on mine and find they are much better for using in the Lake district than Muds as the Muds can't get any grip on the rock due to big lugs and no rubber on the rock itself ! Horses for courses they say, get mine in mud and I am lost and you will sail past !

iomlr:
i think your going to have to lift and cut... oh and fit arches like this .......

Wolfie_:
I used to run 33s on my last rangie with 2" body lift and 2" suspension lift without cut arches. Only had minor scrubage but then wasn't used for anything extreme. Cutting the arches isnt a problem tho just cant afford the arches at the moment. Anyone want to buy a Kidney? :lol:

fezzy192:
insa turbos are very good as had a set not long ago but in wet weather omg but i would say for the money nothing can touch them off road

 i see you,ll have a lot of cutting back lol :lol:

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: Wolfie_ on January 18, 2008, 16:12:11 ---Cutting the arches isnt a problem tho just cant afford the arches at the moment. Anyone want to buy a Kidney?
--- End quote ---

Depending on your wheel choice you may be able to get away without extended archs, The SVA manual I have states the wheel must be covered from above by bodywork, not the tyre.

As for clearance from lifts, this is with 1.5" of body and 1.5" of spring, but with soft springs and long travel suspension it still only just clears a 7.50r16. Look at the rear wheel below and see what I mean. That reminds me, must send chuggaman an email.

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