Extended arches fitted.

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DreXeL

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Braved the cold and finally got round to fitting 2" extended arches.

Old ones removed, got poke? :D

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New ones fitted (yes, that is some of Salisbury Plain's finest muddy water in my headlights still ;) )

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Just waiting for the weather to improve now so I can paint it, thinking of satin gunmetal, with the roof black :)
 
Very very nice!

Im going to go ahead and ask it:mad: , but what size wheels and tyres you running on this beast? And do you have any problems with rubbing on the raduis arms with your current set up?

I,ve got a 110 and once the engines runing sweet she needs some new slippers!......:D
 
Here's a pic with the standard arches:

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Wheels are 15x10 modulars, tyres are 33x12.5 r15. No rubbing at all thanks to a wide offset :)
 
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cheers DreXel How do you find she handles with this wheels and tyres?..your not running spacers are you?

Only asking as i,m looking at all ma options for mine, cracking looking wagon you,ve got there mate for her age!:D
 
No spacers needed with this offset. Handles fine, a bit more tram lining but nothing major. When I can be arsed to adjust the lock-stops I'll have more steering lock too.

The huge offset probably isn't doing the wheel bearings any good though ;)
 
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