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Old 05-26-2024, 09:11 PM   #31
68Gold/white
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Re: Project Noah

Beware of the different drive-abilty that those pictured tires have from modern radial tires.

Its a very different feel of the road. Any seam between lanes or repaired sections are no fun to encounter when driving on bias ply tires.

I'm sure you can find some skinny radial tires that will look got on your wheels. 4X4's use them, although most these days are pretty wide...

Those brake rotors look like they could be easily machined. The groove in them is a wear indicator, when the rotor is too thin. I use semi-metallic pads on all my vehicles when possible.

Under that pile of muck, theres the grease zerk for the upper ball joint...
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