pics of my stock 80 on 295s --

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Looks like nice, you gotta lift it to make it look better!! :D
 
She's a lucky cruiser. I wish i could have an extra one so i could keep one cherry and wheel the piss out of the other.
 
how about the change in acceleration? speedo is what about 10% off? simple math that can be done in your head.
 
eric bruisers, rigs look sweet, they almost look like they've been lifted! I like the idea of a bone stock cruiser on bigger tires, really nice ;)
 
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how about the change in acceleration? speedo is what about 10% off? simple math that can be done in your head.

accel. is pretty much the same, though i drive my cruisers pretty slow --

-- i have christo's gear for 285s, so i should't be too far off ---

-- also, have gps, too --

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Do those 295's have any rubbing in the front when you turn the wheel to the max? Any mods to the wells to support these?

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looks good. are you planning on a lift ever?

i really like the sliders very clean look
 
My Nitto 295-75-16 rubbed the rear fender wells at full stuff just enough to leave a mark, everything else was fine with stock setup.

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Looks great. A lift'll make it sweet!
 
Nice rig eric. Them tires sure look good on your rig with the Slee's sliders. Would you mind taking picture where the front mud flap and forward end of slider meets? Did you cut a notch on front mud flaps?

What is the tread life on them Toyo AT 295/75/16 tires? These tires will be the next shoes for my LX once the michelin wore out.
 
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looks good. that's what i want in an all terrain
 
do you ever drive that one or does it spend it's life in the barn?



:D
 
we notched the front flaps -- looks clean and professional -- thanks dad -- will post pics next time i'm in the barn with my pants up -- :D

these vehicles are stored now -- winters up here are too salty for my cruisers -- now i'm a civic queen -- :D

the 295s should last a good amount of time -- i can't say enough good about the toyos -- no shifting problems, etc., even without christo's adapter-gear --

:D

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