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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Hi all
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5th Mar 2009 10:11 pm |
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rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511 |
Sure someone has just got some Goodyear MTRs in 255/65 R19, or something like this, which is wider than standard.
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6th Mar 2009 10:36 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
I run my XS on the standard 17" and am quite amazed that the speedo reading actually agree with the sat-navs reading ..seems very rare for a car speedo to be correct. I see you are an agronomist! Having troubles navigating farmers fields? I spend 20 minutes today cooking the clutch whilst 'crop walking' in my ford ranger... the field turned out to be much wetter than I expected and the stupid 'fat boy' tyres gave no grip at all At one point I thought of tying the dogs lead to the front bumper so she could help to tow me out I'm sure the fl2 would have coped much better in the same conditions as a pickup like a ranger has no ability to brake the wheel that is spinning to send power to any wheel that is finding some grip. Basically I drove onto a wet grassy area and lost grip without actually sinking in, but the trucks basic 4x4 layout had no answers to the lack of grip and at any difficult the wheel with the least grip just span spewing mud all over the roof of the car. I'm am waiting for the rear tyres on the truck to wear out so I can fit some more aggressive ones to it. At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race |
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7th Mar 2009 1:12 am |
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rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511 |
Also, have you considered either
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7th Mar 2009 10:44 am |
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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Hi
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7th Mar 2009 6:32 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
In a horse box I presume or do they sink knee deep in mud At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race |
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7th Mar 2009 6:47 pm |
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rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511 |
Hi
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7th Mar 2009 10:50 pm |
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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Sorry - wrote last night's reply in a hurry - correct the horses are in a horse box, attached to the Freely.
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8th Mar 2009 12:56 pm |
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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Hi
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9th Mar 2009 8:19 am |
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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Visited my local tyre dealer in Launceston, he's been very helpful and agreed to get a General Grabber AT2 255 65 17 and try it. Next day we put it on a rim and bolted it up, front and rear. The clearance with the rear shock absorber is quite tight, but ok I think. Clearance on full lock at front seems ok. So I have got tyre dealer to get me another 4 tyres in and we'll do the swap.
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10th Mar 2009 8:20 pm |
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Ratatatat Member Since: 27 Feb 2009 Location: uk Posts: 38 |
More power to you, agroman.
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12th Mar 2009 8:00 am |
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agroman Member Since: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Truro Cornwall Posts: 168 |
Hi
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12th Mar 2009 7:51 pm |
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Ratatatat Member Since: 27 Feb 2009 Location: uk Posts: 38 |
sooo jealous re bluefin and still nothing from my dealer. He gets the 'heave-ho' tomorrow and going direct
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12th Mar 2009 9:21 pm |
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