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Not sure about clean, but here's mine. And yes, I'm dumb enough to DD this.

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Correct... JDM through NZ, Now registered in Colorado. RHD and Turbo Diesel.
 
This is my daily driver but the way gas prices are going I'll have to start riding the Bike more!
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I konow what you mean about fuel prices mate. I just paid $1.50 a litre the other day ( I think that equates to nearly $4.00 a gallon in you terms) & I only get about 220 -230 out of a tank.
 
$5.67 for 1 US gallon
we are paying $1.21 per liter in western Canada,
i don't daily drive mine



I konow what you mean about fuel prices mate. I just paid $1.50 a litre the other day ( I think that equates to nearly $4.00 a gallon in you terms) & I only get about 220 -230 out of a tank.
 
daily driver on NICE DAYS..........:D
which it will be 78 deg today and will be driven........:D
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nice :D

what kidna tires are you running on that? :)

destin---ole school CO-OP Grip Spur directional 7:00 x 15" .....they roar a little:D:D......."BUT great traction in the red gawja clay":steer:

example of gawja red clay.............. with my tire tracks through it.......( pic made back in Jan.)

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destin---ole school CO-OP Grip Spur directional 7:00 x 15" .....they roar a little:D:D......."BUT great traction in the red gawja clay":steer:

example of gawja red clay.............. with my tire tracks through it.......( pic made back in Jan.)

So...where did you get them? I can't find any links :frown:
 
So...where did you get them? I can't find any links :frown:

Poster is referring to farm co-op tire places. They supply tires for tractors and such. Here's an example:

TireTown Passenger Tires

Pretty cheap, but not sure how they'd handle on the highways given they are most likely tubed bias ply tires.
 
Poster is referring to farm co-op tire places. They supply tires for tractors and such. Here's an example:

TireTown Passenger Tires

Pretty cheap, but not sure how they'd handle on the highways given they are most likely tubed bias ply tires.


NO !!!!! --- this is what is on the tires....
CO-OP Grip-Spur 7:00 x 15' Directional -->
they are bias ply and tubed, you know ole school tires were all tubed year ago.:rolleyes:
they were made for trucks.....and to run on the road/off road, these were new and on a fj40,a friend of mine bought out of NC last fall.

good pic of grip spur tread design http://www.colorado4x4.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=77899
 

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