Posted by Tony in Mass. on April 30, 2011 at 07:17:06 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Wider front tyres posted by bill from scotland on April 28, 2011 at 14:31:53:
This is not my strong point... I guess I don't have any strong points... but, I re-read, you have 'front wheel assist'? 4 wheel drive? yes, gear ratios especially if the front can't coast in neutral, now, if you were getting stuck in mud and muck and needed floaters or something, and in field gears, you do what you have to do, but to drive at road speed to parades.... if you were to play with tire...tyre? diameters, I would disarm the whole front shaft... WW2 Jeep people do this if it is just for parades or modified for highway use. As far as 'low profile' but wide track, yeah, you might have to dish the centers/ centres? well outboard... and it might come out looking silly, lose the whole affect you are trying for. Keep your money in your pocket till you see something you might like in person.
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