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  1. J

    tyre size

    Check this link. http://www.sagflaat.com/just%20for%20fun/annes_hjemmesider011-004.htm From the mentioned sandpit. ;)
  2. J

    tyre size

    no probs. :)
  3. J

    tyre size

    Maybe the wrong word to use. I meant sandpit as in a large pit were huge machines dig out sand, not childrens playground. :) Maybe my dictionary didn't have the best choice of words. :)
  4. J

    tyre size

    The sandpit wasn't that big. And ,no i didn't have any kids in the car. :)
  5. J

    tyre size

    The BFG AT are useless for off-road. I have used these tires myself. Works ok in dry conditions, but when it is a bit muddy they just fills the threads. It like driving on slicks. To bad BFG stopped producing the Trac Edge, they were just great. I still have a set of them on the Series III rims...
  6. J

    tyre size

    The Insa remoulds are great......have i been told by a friend who just bought them. They make a lot of noise on paved roads though.
  7. J

    tyre size

    No problem fitting 245/75x16. You may encounter slighty rubbing between tires and fenders during large axle articulation. I have heavy duty springs on my -84 RR, with maybe 1-2" lift. No problem with brake hoses either. I have currentl fitted 235/85x16 on series III rims. That works fine also...
  8. J

    Power Assisted Steering boxes. 3-bolt vs 4-bolt

    I did find the answer. The 3-bolt is no longer in production. The 4-bolt will fit the car, but the hose fittings are metric instead of imperial on the 3-bolt.
  9. J

    Power Assisted Steering boxes. 3-bolt vs 4-bolt

    Hi. My Range Rover -84 model (SALLHAMV2AA) needs a new PAS box. The one installed in my car is a 3-bolt type. I ordered a reconditioned one from Paddock, but they didn't have any in their stock. Instead they suggested that i could use a new 4-bolt type. Does anyone know if i can replace the...
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