shotgun0589

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Thinking of new wheels/tyres but might end up keeping my BFG's but turning them around so the white lettering is on the inside, is white lettering becoming 'so last year'??
Any preferences?
 
Thinking of new wheels/tyres but might end up keeping my BFG's but turning them around so the white lettering is on the inside, is white lettering becoming 'so last year'??
Any preferences?


Burn the lettering off wiv a blowtorch ... :rolleyes:
 
Do you collect Tippex ? :D


I do have plenty at work, although tend to use the tape stuff now.

Would the old liquid stuff work do you think. I was going to get new tyres and one of the criteria was the white letters :D
 
BFG lettering says "Landy Enthusiast" to me :). Kinda fun seeing one and thinking, he's probably a member here ;).
 
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Normally I'd say no to lettering as I think it looks strange on a UK vehicle. (It's a typical Merkin thing).

But it does look good in the first piccy. Not so sure about the urpainted rivets on the chequerplate though? Mind you, having one side painted and the other not is very much a Land Rover factory trait.
 
1st pic. But the dodgy predator alloys let it down imho :p

Get some mach5's :D
 
Huuh! i was thinking of buying the Predators, they look good on a black Landy

I dont like the look myself. :( but its horses for courses.

Look at the mach5 alloys for a cheaper alternative to the mach5 steel. Or the challenger wheel if its going to be a road car. much much much cheaper than the mach5 and virtually identical.
 
I dont like the look myself. :( but its horses for courses.

Look at the mach5 alloys for a cheaper alternative to the mach5 steel. Or the challenger wheel if its going to be a road car. much much much cheaper than the mach5 and virtually identical.
I prefer the Predators to the Mach 5's, I thought steels would be cheaper than alloys 'cos they don't rust?
 

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