Well, in the meantime, with a mix bag of tires like that, I would strongly suggest to check the date codes of the tires. Being that you are in a different country, I don't if they even have date codes similar to what we have in US. I would suggest doing some research for your region regarding this. In any case, depending on the climate, your tires should not be older than 7 to 8 years old. After that point, the odds of a dangerous blowout start going up exponentially...
Correct shocks please?
Re: Correct shocks please?
John
'95 Serengeti, Cummins C8.3-300
Allison 6spd.
'95 Serengeti, Cummins C8.3-300
Allison 6spd.
Re: Correct shocks please?
Yes, in North America, the complete DOT code which is molded into only one sidewall of each tire shows the date the tire was made.
The last 4 digits indicate the WEEK and YEAR.
The last 4 digits indicate the WEEK and YEAR.
Brett and Dianne Wolfe
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Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'. Ex 1997 Safari Sahara. Ex 1993 Foretravel U240
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Correct shocks please
Re Bcs, when correct spring rate/set up are selected, they are no stiffer than the STI shocks and springs, but way more fun when needed
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Re: Correct shocks please?
Mel
'96 Sahara 3530, mine since '01
250 hp 3126 Cat, MD3060 Allison
'96 Sahara 3530, mine since '01
250 hp 3126 Cat, MD3060 Allison