The recovery points are actually rated lashing points, avaiable here but not that cheap.
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The recovery points are actually rated lashing points, avaiable here but not that cheap.
Unfortunately not "SRS" approved in the barwork though....
Although I cant see it mattering too much.
Cheers
Tombraider
A lot of SafariGard in it also.Quote:
Originally Posted by tombraider
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im.../2006/08/4.jpg
I like that, simple yet effective, looks great. Matt
GOT TO LOVE THOSE BLACK D2s.
What a beastie.
Dream dream dream.
Must start tarting my bitch up some more.
Andrew
Thers an early td5 man. for sale in Albury Wodonga with a claimed (and actual becuase Ive seen it) 5" (spring) lift...$15000. Dont know the details tho but if anyones interested I could chase it up..same dark green color.
Any d2 owners on here running that size 255/85-16? i will be replacing my 265/75-16s soon and was considering that size, but not sure how it would go with my current setup - 2-3in lift - stock gearing and axles etc.
Hi Cal
Im hoping to get A serious set of 235/85 play tyres with my 2" lift,if I can go better and get 255/85 I would love to know.
Andrew
How tall can one go on standard spring height without issues?
I used to run 255/85-16's. They'll go under with a 2" lift and bullbar but will rub under the PS guard a little bit. You really need a little bit more of a lift or longer bumpstops that what a 2" and standard suspension setup will give. For a stocker and 2" lift you'll get 265/75-16's under there generally, with rubbing on the radius arms - adjust the steering stops slightly to correct that. I also say generally as on some D2's they may touch the guard top at the rear - I know of 1 that does this, though many others that don't.
255/85's will have the gearing and speedo out by 15% and with a TD5 auto I could live with it, but after a minor diff/axle explosion changed to 4.11's. Admittedly I was doing something pretty stupid to break it. I 4WDed it reasonable hard for quite a while before that, and if you're not silly with it the factory driveline strength will be fine. If you're silly with it you'll still break it with smaller tyres.