Took the stupid, useless factory roof rails off the Bronco.
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Got a set of 205/70R15 Yokohama Geolandar A/T tires for the VW. They were the smallest 15" A/T's I could find. Definitely mild as far as all terrains go, but I wasn't looking for anything super aggressive anyway. I've been back and forth about getting a set off these for a couple of years because I'm not sure how the VW's 40hp will handle them. They are a touch under an inch taller than the stock size and are quite a bit wider and heavier. I'm going out to Kansas in a little over a month and am planning to cross the state on mostly dirt roads, so I wanted something better than the bargain basement all seasons I normally run on it. Fortunately, the trip will be mostly on fairly flat terrain, so it'll be a good test to see how the car does with them.
Nice bug! I had one back in the 1980's and cut it down into "Baja bug". I can't remember the size but back then we just called them snow tires. They were big and the car would go anywhere regardless of the weather.
Yeah these cars can get through quite a lot. Mud has always been a real issue though with the all-seasons. I would have liked the all-terrains a bit smaller personally. I did find some smaller 15" A/T's online, but they were from Europe and I didn't want to deal with something that had to be special ordered weeks out if one gets wrecked.Nice bug! I had one back in the 1980's and cut it down into "Baja bug". I can't remember the size but back then we just called them snow tires. They were big and the car would go anywhere regardless of the weather.
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Yeah I cut and twisted the front axle to lift the front and turned the rears 1 notch forward to lift the rear and put limiter straps on the back to keep from pulling the pistons out of the shocks. Had no idea about angles and suspension geometry Young and innocent ;; Was a reader on Buggies and hot VW's. Now we have Youtube to get us in trouble this time with a little education.Yeah these cars can get through quite a lot. Mud has always been a real issue though with the all-seasons. I would have liked the all-terrains a bit smaller personally. I did find some smaller 15" A/T's online, but they were from Europe and I didn't want to deal with something that had to be special ordered weeks out if one gets wrecked.
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WOW...that's a huge reduction in fuelI traded in my 2022 power wagon for a 2022 jeep gladiator. All the same bells and whistles minus the diff lockers and smart bar, and the thirsty engine. Went from 28.9 litres per 100kms to 9.7 courtesy of the turbo diesel 6 cylinder.
Another new build starts yet again.
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Ya lived that truck and always wanted a PW but can’t justify the cost to run it lolWOW...that's a huge reduction in fuelI traded in my 2022 power wagon for a 2022 jeep gladiator. All the same bells and whistles minus the diff lockers and smart bar, and the thirsty engine. Went from 28.9 litres per 100kms to 9.7 courtesy of the turbo diesel 6 cylinder.
Another new build starts yet again.
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