surfer_h
Post #9
how much have you blokes been paying for the carpeting? and do u just lift up the side rails and screw tham back down over the carpet or have yous stuck it to the tray? any help would be sweet thats exactly wat i did, bit of a fuk around but its a neater job, also put some liquid nails down the center to tryn stop it bubbling wen it gets hot. |
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praise the lowered
Post #19
I used those metal pop-clip things like the ones on denim shorts n stuff. Alot of mucking around to get a taught neat finish but allows me to remove it quickly, just hope nobody flogs it. |
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ding dot
Post #29
Was the defect for the rims or the non load rated tyres? looks like 235/45 R17's ? The ones you need to get a 102 load rating are the 235/60 R17's. Good year do load rated tyres for that rim (good year integrity) or I'm going to put these on my territory rims once they get powder coated next week. |
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that_rodeo_guy
Post #32
Thats shit, whats wrong with the rim size if the overall size isn't different. What was bob jane's reasoning for highly dangerous ??? Because it's really hard to get a rim/tyre combo with the correct load rating whilst retaining the correct overall diameter - once you increase the rim size that is. |
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