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FX4_Muddin_001


Poster: catmechanic07  (see this users gallery)

This is after I got a wild hair in my ass and went playin
· Date: 2008-4-12 · Views: 786 · Filesize: 48.9kb ·
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ChrisG

Registered: June 2007
Posts: 2
2008-4-15 04:47 Rating: 10 

how do u like your tires?? i'm going to order a set of nitto's and a leveling kit...do u have a lot of tire rubing inside the fender?? just wondering... nice pics. looks fun..
catmechanic07

Registered: September 2007
Posts: 1646
2008-4-16 01:49

I love the tires! Depending on what you have......I have 35's with a 3" leveling kit. I will go with an a/t tire next time. I dont rub the fender but the big nobbies on the side walls do rub the upper control arm and the front of the frame at full crank. BUT.... thats just because of the nobbies on the sidewalls. If that doesnt bother you then go for it! were you thinking about the extreme terrain m/t's???? Im getting the procomp extreme a/t's next time
redhead0630

Registered: August 2006
Posts: 643
2008-5-1 02:01

That's a hell of a lot of mud haha.. take me for a spin
catmechanic07

Registered: September 2007
Posts: 1646
2008-5-4 22:31

Be glad to redhead!
Scotts Black FX4

Registered: July 2008
Posts: 45
2008-7-4 03:18

You do know those Procomp Extreme A/T's are a directional tire. Makes for a pain in the ass when u want to rotate them
Scotts Black FX4

Registered: July 2008
Posts: 45
2008-7-4 03:39

Iam considering these. Green Diamond Tire Icelander MT...check these out...Bites into ice better than a studded snow tire ! Minimal road noise, even at highway speeds. Now if they only put some sidewall grip on there. I think a set of bead locks would look sweet with those. http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/Green-Diamond-Icelander-MT.htm
Scotts Black FX4

Registered: July 2008
Posts: 45
2008-7-6 16:26

I rub also on almost a full turn of the wheel. I noticed that my tire not only rubs on the grips of the sidewall but gets into the actual lug as well if I turn 2 far. Which I dont. I looked into puttin spacers on but the ones i saw werent thick enough to do any good.
catmechanic07

Registered: September 2007
Posts: 1646
2008-7-12 02:49

Huh! Thats the first Ive heard of that. Thanks for the info. I'll have to check that out


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