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Post by mudgrip4 on Aug 6, 2007 17:39:07 GMT 11
Just looking at a 1990 Bighorn 2.8 - the 'R' spec model which comes out with wider rims ( looks like like 7-8"), plus 31x10.5x15" tyres standard. Seems to be a bit of room in guard with the 31s and wonder what would be max size tyres eg 32 or 33s you could fit on the factory rims without rubbing problems, and without doing a lift.
32 or 33 x 10.5" width would obviously fit easiest, but wonder if these tyres in 11.5 or 12.5" width might also fit? This truck has the fibreglass factory flares - at present.
thanks, Mike
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Post by geeves on Aug 6, 2007 18:57:58 GMT 11
If its a white one with RHS bumpers it had 33x13.5 inch mudzillas when it left Wellington a year ago. If its not that one then the one Im describing did have 50mm lift with maxtrack rear springs and a small body lift
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Post by mudgrip4 on Aug 6, 2007 19:28:22 GMT 11
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Post by geeves on Aug 7, 2007 7:16:51 GMT 11
looks fair and honest. Milage is high enough to avoid the bad maintenance trap that kills some between 150 and 160k but best to check if it has a history.
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Post by geeves on Aug 16, 2007 18:32:00 GMT 11
closes in anouther hour still a good price. I cant see your bid Mike. I kept an eye on it to how much mine is worth
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Post by mudgrip4 on Aug 17, 2007 9:17:08 GMT 11
Yes an ok deal at up to $1650, but this is case where an auction went nuts. Its a rough condition vehicle inside and went for a very big price. Crazy. didn't bother bidding on it. It was worth $1800 max.
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Post by geeves on Aug 17, 2007 12:49:10 GMT 11
I hate it when auctions go mad in the last few minuites. It was still at 1400 when I posted. Makes mine look a lot more valuable though
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