Probably use a horizontal directional drill nowadays and go straight under the rocks anyway
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Probably use a horizontal directional drill nowadays and go straight under the rocks anyway
Well, these should do the job. Decent luggy drives on 22.5" rims.
They look nice!
315/80 R22.5.. 8 of them. Gives me a pair of matching spares on the rear! :)
Well, the new wheels arrived..., so this morning was spent fitting them. Not too big, decent footprint and an extra 8km an hr!
A decent footprint, and decent clearance too!!
They look really good. Notice any difference in your acceleration?
Nothing noticeable, as they're not much bigger in the diameter. When I get into the build I'll be looking for an overdrive gearbox as it could do with an extra 25kmh.. something I can't achieve with tyres.
A small relocation job for work.. This cabin has to be got deep into some remote property on a camp ground.. Time to play 4x4 next weekend! :)
So yesterday avo was spent positioning a container and cabin.. After we were done I thought I'd see how far up a neighbouring 45deg hill the truck would actually go.. I wasn't game enough to try and get out, but with everything locked and tyres at road pressure I went 100 yards up a 40 deg slope! I'll be there next weekend at a motorbike event, so will get someone to take a few pics as I try to get to the top! :) Its one thing doing it in a 101.. Its even worse in a 12 tonner!!