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Ive got 235/85/16 goodyear wranglers on, heavy superwinch on the bumper and a chip box on the back which is very often crammed to capacity with chip/logs, mostly roadwork though/ forest tracks

 

It's a Land Rover, get used to it shaking your fillings out :)

 

HI KIETH BFG yes thanks jon :thumbup:

 

130 is on bfg at's

110 is on bfg mt's

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Ive got 235/85/16 goodyear wranglers on, heavy superwinch on the bumper and a chip box on the back which is very often crammed to capacity with chip/logs, mostly roadwork though/ forest tracks

 

Hi mate 50psi rear 40psi front and large front winch h14super winch that's on tyres size 235x85x16 BFG muds good tyres take loads of weight thanks Jon

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Yeah i know what the bloody things are like, ive come through the ranks right the way from a 1960 series 2!! I think i,m just not as tolerant as i used to be! Or spoilt by jap stuff! Tyre pressures are a pet peeve of mine and as yous all know it makes a difference in the drive with landys

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Yeah i know what the bloody things are like, ive come through the ranks right the way from a 1960 series 2!! I think i,m just not as tolerant as i used to be! Or spoilt by jap stuff! Tyre pressures are a pet peeve of mine and as yous all know it makes a difference in the drive with landys

 

HI MATE better springs may help thanks jon :thumbup:

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Is it when empty, and is it worse on the back.

 

Why I asked was that I fitted new springs to mine with the old shocks it would lump and bang bad on small pot holes, then found out that shocks had little telescopic movement so were pull bad and wrecking bushes on axle end may be worth looking at shock travel.

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Why I asked was that I fitted new springs to mine with the old shocks it would lump and bang bad on small pot holes, then found out that shocks had little telescopic movement so were pull bad and wrecking bushes on axle end may be worth looking at shock travel.

 

HI PAUL what spring do you run on your LAND ROVER MATE thanks jon :thumbup:

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