chedisme
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- middletown, NY
Hey chedman, I'll buy those two Mud Country tires off you if you don't use them.
ill only sell them to you if you build that 300 I gave you.
Hey chedman, I'll buy those two Mud Country tires off you if you don't use them.
Eh thats only 12 bucks less then 4 new ones shipped to my house. In 37" flavor
Edit. I over estimated shipping i can get 37s for 1800$ to my door.
damn, thats a good price.
I know where you can get 46s, I picked up 6 of em for $1350 shipped :eyes:
you will have to run 0 psi and switch to 20" rims though
4x4groupbuy baby
I think I have decided against the creppys. at least for now. Iv done some reading and the IROKS actuly have pretty good reviews. and they come in 37/14/16.5 which will work on the H1s. and at $332 a tire there alot cheaper then the creepys.
plus if i get one of the(if not the) best tires out there that leaves me nowhere to go in the future.
correction. it leaves you EVERYWHERE to go![]()
convince Interco to come out with the 40" LTB for a 16.5 wheel and ill sell you my 38's for dirt cheap
:eyes:or do I have to beat that thing off?
oh and I think it was Ross that told me that the D60 outer knuckle is made of cast steel. I was perusing the 60 bible today and it says the Cs are cast steel and the outer is cast [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]malleable[/FONT] Iron.
so I guess this means I can weld to cast Iron. lol 14b shave here I come.
I dunno if it was me, but the 60 bible isnt totally accurate and out of date for alot of things. Inner C's are supposed to be forged steel and knuckles are a type of cast or forged steel. Malleable cast is different then regular cast iron, its actually nodular iron. Cast/forged steels, along with malleable/nodular iron, are supposed to be weldable without any special precautions (along it doesnt hurt and can help the process). 14b center sections are straight cast iron and need pre/post heat and stuff for welding. It welds a little differently then stuff on the 60 Ive noticed. This is just my own experience and learnings with them though.