my new tyres came today!
so i got them fitted on my wheels.
also got the tyre back from being vulcanised.
so out with the trolley jack and impact wrench.
5 mins later, with the back ones fitted i took it for a test drive.
im happy with the gearing with these huge tyres, and top end it should be much better for cruising as the revs will be lower when doing 60-70mph.
came back and had a look at the front ones.
with the steering on lock, the tyres will catch the end of the rock slider, even after ive cut it at an angle, and also on the bottom of the inner wheel arch.
and the other issue is that one of the rear tyres will hit the exhaust when articulating.
plenty of clearance under the diff now with these huge tyres.
doesnt look like the rears will catch on the rock slider or bumper, but i will have to wait and see.
its no wonder Chris cant lift these onto his rear wheel carrier without the use of a highlift or winch. 58kgs!
a whole 20kgs heavier than a 35" BFG KM1.
im working 7 days a week, getting plenty of overtime in, so wont have time to make the adjustments to get the tyres fitted properly for a while.
so re-fitted my other tyres for now.
must get some black tyre paint for where its been vulcanised.
Roger i mentioned to the tyre place about your concerns regarding legality of repairing side walls on tyres.
the tyre places arnt allowed to repair side walls them selves, that is illegal.
but........................they are allowed to send them off and get them vulcanised, that is totally legal and quite common.
im actually wondering why i bought 37"s and not 35"s.
i guess the price was too good not to.
the easy solution would be more lift, but i dont want to go down that route until ive got it road legal in OZ. then i might stick a 4" suspension lift on, probably old man emu or tough dog. certainly wont be buying ironman again.
