I'm looking to make an investment on a wheels and tire combo and I'm hoping y'all can help me by showing me options for my G'rny Trialmaster..... Thanks in advance folks.
That was hilarious. I was telling my friends that were making beef Wellington that all it is, is a corn dog for people in a higher tax bracket.
Bold move - and they’re still your friends, or is that now a past tense thing? Out here I think the guy with $300mm and the guy with $300 are both getting “Beef Wellington” at Qwik Trip - and they’re both wearing camo and an old T shirt.That was hilarious. I was telling my friends that were making beef Wellington that all it is, is a corn dog for people in a higher tax bracket.
Nice look. Still think my pie plate cheaters would be a good look.owl 60’s old school look.
Still friends and they wouldn't expect anything different coming out of mouthBold move - and they’re still your friends, or is that now a past tense thing? Out here I think the guy with $300mm and the guy with $300 are both getting “Beef Wellington” at Qwik Trip - and they’re both wearing camo and an old T shirt.
Looks great. How are you liking those King shocks? Considerable difference from OEM?Owl Talon
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Sorry - one more question in addition to @Blackgray - actually 2. First, did you do a lift with the King’s, or leave that alone, and second, what is the tire size on the MT’s? I know the valves on the Talons created some trail vulnerability, but those tires look like they would provide extra protection on the side.Owl Talon
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Yes, I like them very much. I turn the dial all the way clockwise when doing long road trips and counterclockwise when I hit the trail. Took my buddy out yesterday who has a LR with air suspension, and he was very impressed with the ride quality. We were only on pavement, but I know he would have liked off-road even more.Looks great. How are you liking those King shocks? Considerable difference from OEM?
2.5" Lift by Owl in Portland OR. They were very careful with the front driveshaft. CV boots still look perfect after 7000 miles. Tires are Mickey Thompson LT255/85R17 Tire, Baja Boss A/T. I still worry abut the valve stems so I carry these...Sorry - one more question in addition to @Blackgray - actually 2. First, did you do a lift with the King’s, or leave that alone, and second, what is the tire size on the MT’s? I know the valves on the Talons created some trail vulnerability, but those tires look like they would provide extra protection on the side.
For the OP - imagine those tires with the Scottish White 60’s. Amazing - would almost make me forget how much Florida disgusts me.
Smart. 255’s - I’m surprised- wouldn’t have guessed it.2.5" Lift by Owl in Portland OR. They were very careful with the front driveshaft. CV boots still look perfect after 7000 miles. Tires are Mickey Thompson LT255/85R17 Tire, Baja Boss A/T. I still worry abut the valve stems so I carry these...
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I hope this helps.
Cheers.