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ronp



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Do you reckon they'll come out far enough to exceed the 'front to rear' line of the wheels?

Post #250367 25th Jan 2015 7:04 pm
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douglash



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South Africa 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Fuji White

cqr wrote:
Will you let me now how strong/good they are ,i'am temped my self if he will post

Hi,

Will let you know when i get them fitted.... deciding between spacers or sliders first as I can only afford 1 at the moment...

Post #250459 26th Jan 2015 10:26 am
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douglash



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ronp wrote:
Do you reckon they'll come out far enough to exceed the 'front to rear' line of the wheels?

How do you mean?

Post #250461 26th Jan 2015 10:26 am
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ronp



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To be most effective, a slider should protude out further than the line of the wheels.
So if your sliding by [not over] a rock/tree it's going to give added protection to the relevant wheel/tyre.

Post #250469 26th Jan 2015 12:06 pm
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cqr



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I.am going for lift spacers, Or a Mantec sump guard first

Post #250472 26th Jan 2015 12:10 pm
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douglash



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ronp wrote:
To be most effective, a slider should protude out further than the line of the wheels.
So if your sliding by [not over] a rock/tree it's going to give added protection to the relevant wheel/tyre.

Wouldn't that then mean that you could get hooked up on things that you cannot drive over??

Post #250474 26th Jan 2015 12:11 pm
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douglash



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South Africa 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Fuji White

Really think i should do spacers first also...

Post #250476 26th Jan 2015 12:12 pm
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cqr



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How high you going With the spacers

Post #250477 26th Jan 2015 12:15 pm
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douglash



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20mm front and back. Getting them from JJJ.

Post #250480 26th Jan 2015 12:23 pm
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cqr



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Me to,they do look very good
Every time I get the cash my kids think it's there duty to drain me dry before I buy them, lol

Post #250482 26th Jan 2015 12:26 pm
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douglash



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Yeah, i'm meeting up with JJJ this coming weekend and he can give them to me and I can get to meet him also... then i gotta get them installed before i spend the money i've saved for them... Razz

Post #250483 26th Jan 2015 12:28 pm
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cqr



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I think he made a nice looking sump guard some time back

Post #250499 26th Jan 2015 1:16 pm
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douglash



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Yes, he did that also.. i'll look into that also at some stage...

Post #250500 26th Jan 2015 1:32 pm
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WALLO



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Pics look awesome, much better than those staged ones in the landrover brochures.... keep it up WALLO.....
BE GOOD......IF NOT BE CAREFUL!

Post #250576 26th Jan 2015 10:05 pm
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ARYNV



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255 55 r19

Hi Doug,

I own exactly same car as yours in Melbourne, need tyres change and saw your photos and replies ...good work!!

I need some help I want ATR's looking to get coopers zeon ltz 255 55 r19 on my FL2. It had factory 23 55 r19.

my question is, 255 55 r19 not going to look too big and sticking put and also do i need to do speedo fixed etc?

i dont mind going 18 inches to get better performance etc.

i am really serious to get ATR 255 55 r19, any assistance recommendations from the forum will be highly appreciated!!

thanks

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