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Oct 7 2009 07:16pm
Quote (Killerme99 @ Wed, Oct 7 2009, 06:09pm)
Hey what are those they look familiar but I cant put a name to it

Had any time to test them out yet?


Look like boggers or MT's
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Oct 8 2009 01:39am
Quote (Killerme99 @ Wed, Oct 7 2009, 06:09pm)
Hey what are those they look familiar but I cant put a name to it

Had any time to test them out yet?


super swamper iroks

there amazing, sticky as shit tough side wall, and quiter than my smaller mtr's were

i love them
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Oct 8 2009 12:53pm
Quote (KoJ @ Thu, Oct 8 2009, 07:39am)
super swamper iroks

there amazing, sticky as shit tough side wall, and quiter than my smaller mtr's were

i love them


Nice, ive heard mixed reviews with swamper's well at least for a rig that sees street time. My neighbor has a project yota on 38 swampers along with a few others I know and you basically cannot ever get them balanced good and they make SO much noise on the road even @ low speeds plus your lucky to get 8k miles out of them ;/

I went with the BFG KM2's they have a all new designed sidewall and tread pattern... they are a cross between the past m/t's and a rock crawling tire. Ive had nothing but great luck with them so far they are 1 of the quietest tires ive heard on the street and they perform awesome in all the conditions ive hit it with so far... more to come soon [Rain is on its way!!]

Btw im on a 8in wide rim so I can air down alot without worrying about loosing the bead

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Oct 8 2009 01:02pm
is that fork lift suppose to be straight?
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Oct 8 2009 01:19pm
Quote (Killerme99 @ Thu, Oct 8 2009, 11:53am)
Nice, ive heard mixed reviews with swamper's well at least for a rig that sees street time. My neighbor has a project yota on 38 swampers along with a few others I know and you basically cannot ever get them balanced good and they make SO much noise on the road even @ low speeds plus your lucky to get 8k miles out of them ;/

I went with the BFG KM2's they have a all new designed sidewall and tread pattern... they are a cross between the past m/t's and a rock crawling tire. Ive had nothing but great luck with them so far they are 1 of the quietest tires ive heard on the street and they perform awesome in all the conditions ive hit it with so far... more to come soon [Rain is on its way!!]

Btw im on a 8in wide rim so I can air down alot without worrying about loosing the bead


yeah i have heard good things about the km2's they have a great side wall

i have on board air so im not worried about blowing a bead, i can just re set it and go

if your having problems balancing big tires i sugest you do what is called bead balancing

you take the heavyest airsoft bb's that u can get and put equil weight in each tire( i used 8oz in each)

and as the tire spins they will move to the spot thats out of balance and make the tires correct, its really cool actualy, if u want i can post a write up on it


fork lift: no its not supposed to be straight, you can lift and lower the boom to make the truck flex more or less, thats where i stopped because i dont want to test my cage yet lol
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Oct 8 2009 02:51pm
Quote (KoJ @ Thu, Oct 8 2009, 07:19pm)
yeah i have heard good things about the km2's they have a great side wall

i have on board air so im not worried about blowing a bead, i can just re set it and go

if your having problems balancing big tires i sugest you do what is called bead balancing

you take the heavyest airsoft bb's that u can get and put equil weight in each tire( i used 8oz in each)

and as the tire spins they will move to the spot thats out of balance and make the tires correct, its really cool actualy, if u want i can post a write up on it


fork lift:  no its not supposed to be straight, you can lift and lower the boom to make the truck flex more or less, thats where i stopped because i dont want to test my cage yet lol


Ya I know a few people that use air soft bb's with good results but at that point its a little much for me but hey if ya wanna run that big & aggressive tire on the street what are ya gonna do
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Oct 8 2009 09:37pm
what year bronco?

ive got a 90
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Oct 9 2009 10:36pm
Quote (armour @ Thu, Oct 8 2009, 08:37pm)
what year bronco?

ive got a 90


mine is also a 1990, with lots of mods
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Oct 10 2009 02:45am
Quote (KoJ @ Fri, Oct 9 2009, 08:36pm)
mine is also a 1990, with lots of mods


i almost bought an 84 the other day but the guy tried to sell me a truck with a blown head gasket and then wanted like 8k for it

it had mods to it and without the gasket i might have considered but he didnt tell me about it in advance so i didnt trust that there was nothing else wrong with it

plus the whole point is i want to mod it myself ``
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Oct 10 2009 11:53am
for sure, built not bought

head gaskets are easy in thease trucks

the 80-86 broncos are kinda funky, im all about fuel injection altho for the pre runner bronco were building we are using a 83 and puting ina a mass air 351 from a 96 bronco(with a little bit of go fast parts ) shhhhhh
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