Today at lunch time i picked up my new tyres for my vitara. they are only 30/9.5/15's but thats all i could fit on my truck without doing serious modes. I got the last 6 hankook rt01 in the country. Well thats what i got told anyway.



coxsy wrote:when he gets home ask him to help you out with some thing on it you don't understand , he may forget to be angry , a old trick.
xj wrote:Also still have to get my steering wheel back into centre too, its 1/8 out to the right............ and no, whipping the steering wheel off aint an option.
lilpigzuk wrote:mroffroader wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:mroffroader wrote: Its a X trials rig (from back in the day![]()
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Having seen pics, difinetly from back in the day
it has leaf springs....what more can i say![]()
a near standard landrover used as a trials rig, what more can I say![]()
mroffroader wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:mroffroader wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:mroffroader wrote: Its a X trials rig (from back in the day![]()
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Having seen pics, difinetly from back in the day
it has leaf springs....what more can i say![]()
a near standard landrover used as a trials rig, what more can I say![]()
I said back in the day fawker!!! + u said before....you used to trial a near standard landy u hick
TJ wrote:xj wrote:Also still have to get my steering wheel back into centre too, its 1/8 out to the right............ and no, whipping the steering wheel off aint an option.
You don't have to whip the steering off in a Wrangler. Look at your drag link (that is connected to your tie rod in a Y), there is an adjusting sleeve. You just undo the bolts slightly and turn that sucker, it will pull the steering whichever way you want. This does not impact your alignment in any way. Lie under it from the front and see how the steering system is connected. Other read the manual, it is very simple and clear.
downunderxj wrote:The beauty of driving a 4WD, did my good samaritan bit on the way home this afternoon. I had been down to Queensgate in Lower Hutt this afternoon with my two boys and on the way home along Harcourt Werry Drive I spied a guy with a 2WD flat deck over by the willows loaded up with firewood. He couldn't get up the slight slope with the road tyres, sliding all over the place. So looped back around, hooked up a rope, and out he came - very grateful.
Have a great weekend all
Cheers
Ian
xj wrote:Just had a look, without seperating the draglink from the pitman arm (and then turning the sleeve) it must affect toe in or out surely? I'll have an experiment tomorrow.