BandM New Member Apr 11, 2008 #21 maybe about time we had a dedicated forum for tyre stuff, been enoiugh of 'em Yorkshire, like the way you have the water based 'paint' in the last pic now that's what a Landy should look like on Sunday afternoon
maybe about time we had a dedicated forum for tyre stuff, been enoiugh of 'em Yorkshire, like the way you have the water based 'paint' in the last pic now that's what a Landy should look like on Sunday afternoon
yella New Member Apr 12, 2008 #22 why did you wash the wheels but not the rest of the motor? is this so you can go to work and say "ive been offroading"
why did you wash the wheels but not the rest of the motor? is this so you can go to work and say "ive been offroading"
Sirus Your all Banned except me Apr 12, 2008 #23 You dunt need to wash BFG's they is self cleaning ..thas what uou pay yur money for......he must have a BFG numberplate too
You dunt need to wash BFG's they is self cleaning ..thas what uou pay yur money for......he must have a BFG numberplate too
Oddie AntiSeptic Sandal Wearer Apr 12, 2008 #24 E dint wash the wheels, he just sprayed the mud can on everywhere else
YorkshireSteve New Member Apr 14, 2008 #25 Haha, some guy at Kirton washed the wheel and plates with the pressure washer - but I like the 'spray on mud' idea... Maybe they should sell it for the soft-roaders?!
Haha, some guy at Kirton washed the wheel and plates with the pressure washer - but I like the 'spray on mud' idea... Maybe they should sell it for the soft-roaders?!
C c18rch Member Apr 15, 2008 #26 I'm currently running 33/12.50 R15 on a standard 110 without any problems. You just have to adjust the steering stops.
I'm currently running 33/12.50 R15 on a standard 110 without any problems. You just have to adjust the steering stops.