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    Bluebird SU13/Hiace KDH206
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  1. SUVs with mods beings targeted by cops?

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    2. Magnum

      Magnum

      Yes that seems to be the scene.

      if I’m not there genuinely is a problem with using mud tires on tarmac. Correct me if I’m wrong mud tires have poor grip on tarmac and increase stopping distance as well on paved roads 

    3. alds

      alds

      Mud tires have more inertia of rotation. Couple that with drum brakes on these old 4x4s, stopping distances are heavily affected.

      But the Problem is the tires the RMV mandates on these vehicles. They (4dr5s, BJ40/BJ43, Nissan Patrol 160 and land rovers) came with older 600/16 and 700/16 tires, the so called "jeep katta" narrow tires. They are outright unusable in todays asphalt, especially during rain.

      Changing the tire sizes in the CR is a huge pain in the butt unless you are willing to pay someone at Werahara a handsome amount. 

    4. tiv

      tiv

      31x10.5 x 15 would be the most ideal and safest replacement 

      Came oem size for most newer SUVs (90s)

      But fellas here go ninja with 33x12.5 and 35s and 38s

      And yea with drum brakes and aftermarket STEEL wheels, not to mention the heavy winch up front, high lift jack that rusted into the body as it's not been removed from 2007, and all the other jargon they've copied off,

      Probably replaced with recon diffs or body permit with welded on brake lines and some caravan master pumps, 

      making stopping in an emergency a rather religious event

      It's TRUE these mandates are necessary in interest of public safety but not blindly tearing down utilitarian mods and destroying a wonderful car cult and a motorsport. It's the mandation of the standard of mods that's necessary, not to tear down every non stock nut and bolt. To give cut offs to what is road legal and what is not. In other words some slack for modifications. This way ones hard earned hard built rig will not be harmed whereas some seller who powedered up a pajero to make a fast buck will think twice.

       

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