Hey i love the tread pattern on those tyres what size/brand are they![]()
you could say that
Hey i love the tread pattern on those tyres what size/brand are they![]()
i shall check tomorrow.hehe your not the first person to say something to me about the tyres
I'm guessing the tyres are old Bridgies?
Am I seeing incorrectly, or is the fan touching the radiator??
i know it is close but i would think not but i shall check tomorrow and i will get some better photos
only did a little tinkering with it this morning playing with leads and a bit of cleaning,and she fired up in about 3 secondsbut there was a bit of oily crap in the radiator
but with a few flushes its nearly gone
so i took it for a run down the paddock and back a few problems no brakes except hand which works ok,and the tyres on it are 7.5inch wide which is to wide and when going over extreme bumps the rear tyres rub on the tub
but over all fairly happy its the first time i have driven a series one and even though it seems to have a s2 engine it goes fairly well even though a little thirsty
by the way the tures are bridgestone jeep service
It has a 88 radiator panel - definitely 86 mudguards though.
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
The tread pattern on those tyres look very much like the Dunlop Super Grippers we can get over here in NZ. 7.50 16R at NZD225 each and the set I am currently running on have done 40000km and have approx 6mm of tread left out of the original 15mm (approx).
Nice truck mate.
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