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One other thing I went for was 260/70-20 Agricultural wheels and tyres in lieu of the 280/70-18, this gives you a wee but more ground clearance, and a slightly wider footprint.

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Kilworths, made it, I don't think BCS offer it. They are good engineers so I think they would make whatever you want..

 

 

Dose the garding make the ground clearance less? Also could I be cheeky and ask for some pics of the garding?

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I have it under the sump but not where all the clutch and brake linkage thinking how I can plate that part up with out lossing to much ground clearance

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Great bits of kit them Alpines, the one Charlieh has is just fantastic and kitted out with duals all round looks stunning.

Great video and showcase there Thanks for sharing.:thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

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I have it under the sump but not where all the clutch and brake linkage thinking how I can plate that part up with out lossing to much ground clearance

 

I have wondered the same, its a complicated shape to allow for the pedals to be depressed... its not too bad as all the linkages are really strong, I have broken the handbrake switch though..

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Yea I find I keep getting bits of brash keep getting caught in the clutch linkage. Your machine dose look very smart though. it's amazing where they can go and what they can do

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