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for a SOA, you price 35" tires yet?
I'm not a fan of metallic colors on older cruisers. I'd look for something more original. Cool thread.
for a SOA, you price 35" tires yet?
monke south said:Good point so far I can't find them so I would need to ship from OZ
The biggest that are readily available are 285/16/10s and there not cheap but nothing is here?de03
Chad Wells
You will have trouble finding tyres that big in Australia as they are illegal in most states. Likewise spring overs.
You'll find it FAR cheaper to buy your tyres in the US and ship them than to do so from Australia. It was much cheaper for me to buy my 33x10.5x15 BFGs in the US and mail them to myself in Australia than to buy the same tyres in Australia.
x2, how about a nice OD green?
Hi Chad,
Love the project. Seems like you're making good progress, too. If you are after 35s or their metric 16 equivalent, they're readily available anywhere on the eastern seaboard in Aus.
Cheers,
A
I opted for the 60 series PS. I did not like how the Saginaw conversion puts the box out front.
When Rick says his PS is "almost too light" I would be curious if his caster is off. A lift can change your caster angle and make for some light, darty steering.
I have a very detailed write up (including 70 series p/n's for a factory drag link) in my signature link - enjoy!
Do you know off the top of your what a set of mts cost.
Chad Wells
A white guy in a military looking vehicle in the highlands of PNG is not a good idea.
Chad Wells