scorpion rims 4 stud 14s
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scorpion rims 4 stud 14s
soon i will be geting in to mudders. just wantion to know if any one is using them and if there worth it
planing to use http://www.kumho.com.au/product_detail. ... &tyre=KL71
planing to use http://www.kumho.com.au/product_detail. ... &tyre=KL71
i have them on the brumby
proformance is great off road and pretty good on road (for a muddy)
tyre noise was good at first
5000Ks later getting loud but i still happy with them
proformance is great off road and pretty good on road (for a muddy)
tyre noise was good at first
5000Ks later getting loud but i still happy with them
- 92 brumby, ej22, MT5AWD, lseries low range, centre diff lock, glf5 dash, 5 stud conversion
lifted 3" front 2" rear all rolling round on 27" khumo Kl71's
more in progress ie:adaptronic ecu and sc14 supercharger
lifted 3" front 2" rear all rolling round on 27" khumo Kl71's
more in progress ie:adaptronic ecu and sc14 supercharger
You mean the wheels or the tyres?
I think your asking if the wheels are any good right?
I would just get a set of desert rats from Speedy.
Or Outback Bloke might still have a set of those 14" Coyote's which have a more legal offset.
I think your asking if the wheels are any good right?
I would just get a set of desert rats from Speedy.
Or Outback Bloke might still have a set of those 14" Coyote's which have a more legal offset.
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Scorpion rims are the same offset as standard I think.
And the way I see it is if your lifting either with tyres, kit or suspension you need to go wider to keep the same stability. I like the Desert Rats as they look good with the wide offset and you can pick them up for $75 bucks new with tyre fitting from your local tyre shop.
And the way I see it is if your lifting either with tyres, kit or suspension you need to go wider to keep the same stability. I like the Desert Rats as they look good with the wide offset and you can pick them up for $75 bucks new with tyre fitting from your local tyre shop.
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This is what I done on my Brumby with a 2" lift. http://offroadingsubarus.com/fenders.html
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thanks thats a good read i think it has given me a better idear not a fan of triming but you got a tidy job out of itPhizinza wrote:This is what I done on my Brumby with a 2" lift. http://offroadingsubarus.com/fenders.html