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    Weekend Wheeling Pic

    Went out wheeling yesterday, though you might like to see some pics of my car in action.

    was a good day
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    Just for fun...
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    what a beast
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    great pics guru
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    Those things are NUTS!

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    Nice, wat do you think of the creepys? Have you been running them long? Seems like you are runing around 3psi... yeah? Internal beadlocks or are the maxxis tyres still living up to their bead holding abilities.

    Seems everyone is using them these days, I certainly miss them

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    nice....

    not my cup of tea but love your work....
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    Very nice work... a dream of mine one day... after i start and finish a few of my other ones first

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    The Maxxis Tyres are 40" Comp spec, which have a really soft compound (also known as stickys). This was the second time I had driven on them (had 37" MTR's) and love them, awsome on the rock. I normally run them between 5 -8 psi. No bead locks at the moment and have only popped a bead once which was yesterday, that was reversing out of a muddy rut lent over against a dirt wall as high as the rig just as it pulled out it popped the outer bead on the rear tyre.

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    Yeah herd some good reports on the stickys.

    I used to run the non comp specs under my rangie at 8psi never lost a bead. Loved em...

    p.s. actually think I may have just scored a set of 37" creepys today.
    p.p.s. need more pics of your rig on the playing field
    Last edited by Grimace; 30th July 2007 at 02:42 PM.

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