37" muds for sale - again..

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37" muds for sale - again..

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Back again guys:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 586352.htm

Phone (021) 410321 to view.
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all good if they were 3 inch's skinnier.
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callum007 wrote:all good if they were 3 inch's skinnier.


Tell me about it. My 70 doesnt have the clearance to make it happen. :(
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:twisted: :twisted: with tha soa and tub mods on my 40, these are exactly what i would be wanting, unfortunately i have plenty of other crap to buy before these things are needed... :roll: :cry:
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i have no problem fitting them on my 70.. can run 40' if i want.
just dont see the point at the mo. I prefer skinny tyres.

is that a good price for a set of these??
Im thinking of buying a set of 38/10/16 tractor tyres.. just for fun
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I have a SOA BJ74, they fit fine height wise, just a bit too wide and the rubbing would affect articulation.
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callum007 wrote:is that a good price for a set of these??


for the brand new item from 4wd bits they are about $480 per tyre, so these could be a little bit pricey... theres no guarantee that they are 'undriven' as quoted either..

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o i understand now Tank.. another SOA 70.. i thought we were rare.. correct of the hitting during articulation
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niblik wrote:
callum007 wrote:is that a good price for a set of these??


for the brand new item from 4wd bits they are about $480 per tyre, so these could be a little bit pricey... theres no guarantee that they are 'undriven' as quoted either..

:P


Hey guys,

Reason I posted here is cause it's me selling them ;) And yes, definitely undriven I can guarantee that. They're sitting in my garage..

They've been on my rims and now are off.. Unfortunately I lost all my bead balancers in the process :(

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why ya sellin tank? if ya dont mind me askin?
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Aargh, I wish I was running them.. Received them brand new off a delivery truck last week, put them on a set of brand spanking new matte black rims, threw them on my freshly SOA BJ74 and...

Swore loudly.

Less than 1 inch clearance in the rear b/t inner rubber and chassis. Its a 70 series thing I'm told... No point having SOA if I cant drive the bloody thing offroad!

Hopefully sell them and go some 35's :( Cant afford to go through and spend another 7 - 800 on legal 25mm spacers which may not even be enough..[/i]
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im guessing cos they are too wide as he stated earlier.. not being a smart ass though..
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sorry posted at same time you did.. spacers should only set you back 400 odd.. i been doing research.

looks like you got a buyer though..
you might find you have this problem no matter what size..
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niblik wrote:
callum007 wrote:is that a good price for a set of these??


for the brand new item from 4wd bits they are about $480 per tyre, so these could be a little bit pricey... theres no guarantee that they are 'undriven' as quoted either..

:P


$500 each is a 'best quote' I got from a local tyre shop, so $480 each from 4wdbits is cheap, and even the buynow on that auction is a steal if they really are brand new...
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oh, no buynow no mo
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