JustinSA
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With a 2inch lift how will the cv's cope?
only a unimog beats it mhmnothing wrongin a gylander - tiz just designed for a different purpose....
if yu wat a motor that isnt phased by mild laning and is good on the road in al weathers.
my mates gaylander work in progress currently 265/75/16 tyres being replaced with 33/12.50/15 soon
i might be seeing him this weekend so will see how hes progressedI wondered what happened to that project
would u like to borrow the lz spade?Videos prove nothing IMHO.
They often show someone who doesn't know how to get the best from his vehicle.
A good driver will give any vehicle the appearance of better performance.
Any ar*ehole can drive badly and give a good vehicle the appearance of being inferior to another vehicle driven properly.
Hoo-ah!
Don't forget loadsa pics, I want to see how the body fastens to the chassisi might be seeing him this weekend so will see how hes progressed
no worries i know hes fabricated the gearbox tunnel and hes started putting interior backDon't forget loadsa pics, I want to see how the body fastens to the chassis
Videos prove nothing IMHO.
They often show someone who doesn't know how to get the best from his vehicle.
A good driver will give any vehicle the appearance of better performance.
Any ar*ehole can drive badly and give a good vehicle the appearance of being inferior to another vehicle driven properly.
Hoo-ah!
no worries i know hes fabricated the gearbox tunnel and hes started putting interior back
no worries i know hes fabricated the gearbox tunnel and hes started putting interior back
after he spent 2 days fabricating the tunnel he did say why the fcuk didnt i use a rr tunnel!!ere WL - can yu ask him whyhe didnt try nuse a Disco tunnel? that would have already been made.
I dont get it explain answer is if he is going to lift the body then the running gear will be the same hight as it was only if he fits larger wheels will it get any more of the ground THINK about itExplain
I dont get it explain answer is if he is going to lift the body then the running gear will be the same hight as it was only if he fits larger wheels will it get any more of the ground THINK about it
my mates gaylander work in progress currently 265/75/16 tyres being replaced with 33/12.50/15 soon
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