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30 minutes ago, FridgeFreezer said:

As Ross says, thoroughly deserved - there was a time in the early days when there were a lot of really novel builds going on with a lot of knowledgeable folks throwing in great technical observations and tips, but a lot of those folks moved on or the builds finished, this has been a very welcome return to those days of really great technical stuff that sets this place apart.

If nothing else it's a reminder to the rest of us that it's all just metal and you can do a hell of a lot with it in a suburban garage with a bit of determination.

It really is a throwback to ones like the HOFS builds of yesteryear!

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1 hour ago, FridgeFreezer said:

but folks often tell themselves "I couldn't do that" for no reason.

I think the reason that most people really couldn't do that is that they cannot maintain focus and motivation for that long.

The main thing for finishing a project is not skills, money or facilities, it is to maintain the focus and keep at it. Many people give up along the way. You had 5 years at it, and still keep going back to it.  You are part of a special breed!

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1 hour ago, Stellaghost said:

I don't do computers, the reality is I'm just not interested enough to learn the skills

I'm the same with other stuff, some folks can really master things whereas my brain loses interest right about the time I'm just barely competent enough to make whatever it was I was trying to make... I envy those internet folks with spotlessly clean lathes and organised workshops but that never seems to happen for me :lol:

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On 1/4/2024 at 8:35 PM, TD5toV8110 said:

Chain mail tyres? 

Well within Stephans capabilities...

 

Cheers

Dave

 

Looks like they'd work well on hard surfaces, but zero floatation and I'd hate to have to clear them after driving in clay... 😀

Still, Stephen can likely cook up some canny modifications to make them work anywhere!

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8 hours ago, miketomcat said:

Actually seen them Mike  I was hoping to get 40", starting to look like I'm going to have to go the 17" rim route to get a decent flexible  sidewalls

Part of me is wondering if the tyres I bought are quite old and have lost a degree of flexibility  will need to see if they have an age marking

Appreciate you looking

Regards Stephen 

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20 minutes ago, Stellaghost said:

Part of me is wondering if the tyres I bought are quite old and have lost a degree of flexibility  will need to see if they have an age marking

You have Swampers, right? I came across this thread a while back, it talks about 47s, but I'm guessing the same holds true for the smaller tyres on smaller trucks:
https://irate4x4.com/threads/47”-swampers-breaking-in-and-grooving.395899/

The gist of it: run them at 0psi for a while to "break in" the sidewalls, and cut some lugs to make the tyre more flexible.

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What about trying some tyre softener on the sidewalls? although I would be driving steadily round a field or similar at 0-5psi possibly with some extra weight on board to give them a work out first.

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2 hours ago, dangerous doug said:

If the thought is changing to 17s and then getting some 40s then why not look at shipping some 20x40s from the states? Maybe work about the same price and you get to keep your wheels 

I did have a brief look, just did not find anyone shipping out of the States

Regards Stephen

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6 minutes ago, Stellaghost said:

I did have a brief look, just did not find anyone shipping out of the States

Regards Stephen

Yeah you have to find a shipping company…they are dotted about the place and you basically tell them what you want shipped, you then order from the states to the state side shipping address where they’ll get put into a container…..the place near me manages to knock a bit off if you pay the tax in cash aswell

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3 minutes ago, steve b said:

Have you spoken to Fieldens ? They certainly used to regularly import specialist tyres from the USA.

To be fair I have not picked up the phone yet but I have had a wander around their website

regards Stephen

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