SAS SAS #9 Official Page 08/04/25- 08/08/25 (7 Viewers)

SAS 9 Color Choices

  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 10 9.5%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 37 35.2%
  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 16 15.2%
  • • Mustard / Yellow

    Votes: 42 40.0%

  • Total voters
    105
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I wish those came on a 16" wheel

Or even a 10½" wide. Somehow 16" wheels have become more obsolete than 15" 🤣
Doesn't Kenda have a those in 9.50 and 10.50 for 15's?

Been eyeballing them myself, I'm due for some tires soon..K02s on the 40 (from 2016) are getting long in the tooth, and the KM3's on the 62 are starting to show some cracking although with lots of meat left..
 
Doesn't Kenda have a those in 9.50 and 10.50 for 15's?

Been eyeballing them myself, I'm due for some tires soon..K02s on the 40 (from 2016) are getting long in the tooth, and the KM3's on the 62 are starting to show some cracking although with lots of meat left..
Yessir! The 9.50-15 flavor is picking up steam in the r/t.
 
I wish those came on a 16" wheel

Or even a 10½" wide. Somehow 16" wheels have become more obsolete than 15" 🤣
If you’re looking for 16” tires, I’m running the Yokohama Geolandar G003 M/T in the venerable 255/85 16” size. I love them. They run around 33.5” in diameter when new.

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Doesn't Kenda have a those in 9.50 and 10.50 for 15's?

Been eyeballing them myself, I'm due for some tires soon..K02s on the 40 (from 2016) are getting long in the tooth, and the KM3's on the 62 are starting to show some cracking although with lots of meat left..
I think these are 9.5 x 15 might be 10.5 x 15 we did this one for Kenda @ the lucus off road show when I worked for Proffitts. Nice tires, rig rode so good

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I know where you're talking about now.

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I don’t think that @Zjohnsonua needed a toilet for about 2 days after that 😂

I don't know of any photos of the part that really grabs your attention. It's not the off camber...it's that an 80's track width is the same as the shelf you're driving on with a long fall off the passenger side. I recall driving into and up the wall to try and gain some room. By that point you're committed - there is no backing out. And if traffic comes at you they can't back either. It's a really bad potential situation.
 
I’m on the waiting list, prolly in the Bullpen for a rookie league team but who knows… maybe the skipper will make the call for a lefty as this gets closer. Never been, gotta go.
 
I’m on the waiting list, prolly in the Bullpen for a rookie league team but who knows… maybe the skipper will make the call for a lefty as this gets closer. Never been, gotta go.
Yeah you do.
When did you get on?
 
I'll be quite honest here, the list of reasons neither Chris or myself should be allowed in a group, (much less public), is extremely long, and very incomplete. 🤣

Both are true statements. At least lying isn't currently on that list 🤣
 
Nah. There's plenty of options. You can always bribe and threaten your way to a list, then just hunt down and murder everyone on the list
Always remember, in order to stay alive on the African Plains trails with the hungry lions off roaders, you do not have to be the fastest gazelle solid-axle-swapped toyota, you just need to be faster than the slowest gazelle FJ40.
 
Always remember, in order to stay alive on the African Plains trails with the hungry lions off roaders, you do not have to be the fastest gazelle solid-axle-swapped toyota, you just need to be faster than the slowest gazelle FJ40.

Chris and Karl are definitely going to get it then.
 
This year is clicking by fast and August will be here before we know it.
The directors of SAS would like to thank you for your ongoing support and encourage you to reach out to our amazing sponsors for any needs you may have. These are the businesses that support our hobby / lifestyle so please support them as well.
There have been many frequently asked questions through the years and one that seems to always come up is what trail comms do we use? I'm happy to announce this year's communications will be simple and extremely low cost.
Hope you all can make the switch.

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This year is clicking by fast and August will be here before we know it.
The directors of SAS would like to thank you for your ongoing support and encourage you to reach out to our amazing sponsors for any needs you may have. These are the businesses that support our hobby / lifestyle so please support them as well.
There have been many frequently asked questions through the years and one that seems to always come up is what trail comms do we use? I'm happy to announce this year's communications will be simple and extremely low cost.
Hope you all can make the switch.

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Do you have a wireless option? Otherwise we are going to need really long string!
 
Do you have a wireless option? Otherwise we are going to need really long string!
If you keep the rig behind you close enough all will be well.

We like to encourage that you keep the rig behind you in your rearview so we don’t get too spread out.
20-30’ should be long enough.

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