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Simon Baxter
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by Simon Baxter » 15 Feb 2006, 23:33
Class 4 - up to 3 tonnes.
Class 7 - 3 tonnes to 3.5 tonnes.
T3's are class 4.
What Andy said.
He's right you know.
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by VWNZ » 14 Mar 2006, 19:50
Any pics of your van on 18"ers?
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by philippacman » 15 Mar 2006, 20:53
VWNZ wrote: Any pics of your van on 18"ers?
camping this weekend
so will get some pics of mine and robs 18s for you
if its not broke dont fix it, or i will
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by t25adict » 16 Mar 2006, 00:41
WHY T3's.... because they are just so adictive, and having one just aint enough
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by VWNZ » 18 Mar 2006, 20:44
They look very nice. Just the way I want my van to look!
Got an MOT today, so now I can concentrate on getting toys
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by jed the spread » 18 Mar 2006, 21:31
did you get the van lowered in the end vwnz?
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by VWNZ » 18 Mar 2006, 22:49
Not yet
I'm kinda slow (and for some reason the wife dosen't understand why the van needs lowering and new wheels, but I've been working on it) I spend a bit of time checking out what's around
Just got a new JK awning, have to find a place to try and put that up. Only big piece of greenery around us is Richmond Park and not sure if the deer enjoy us driving on their land.
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by philippacman » 19 Mar 2006, 21:56
pics on general chat of mine and robs 18 inchers
if its not broke dont fix it, or i will
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by ROBS T25 » 20 Mar 2006, 20:30
EXCUSE ME!!!!!!!
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those who can count and those who cant!!!!!!!
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by angry vanagon » 22 May 2006, 20:42
the load rating on my michelin pilot 225/40/18 is 99 this is what is recomended in the glovebox instruction manual as replacement tyre rating