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08.05.2020 14:12 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 14:12 | # 2 |
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Hodja, why do you need an upgrade? I'm afraid, I pass carefully every time, but I haven't had such a big rub. 0 "alt =" Blink "title =" Blink "/> (If tire length changes too much, fuel consumption will change)
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08.05.2020 14:12 | # 3 |
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dear friend first of all let me state that i have a steel guard at the bottom so it got even lower, completely the engine is caught in the bottom, the right fuel you say increases, the first speed decreases, the max speed decreases, but the road comprehension inclination increases and your vehicle 2.0 should be 17 inches in these, right?
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08.05.2020 14:12 | # 4 |
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My 16`` coach is on my rims, there are 17 '' rims on 2.0 dies and it is still available in 2010 models |
08.05.2020 14:12 | # 5 |
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The first thing I said is that the 17 inch 2000 engines were originally fitted in 2008. As for your question, our villages, plateaus, roads are not available, it is not a problem if I just go on asphalt, but I have to go to the village from necessity, even a small bump rubbing from the bottom. plus a 17-inch tire height, which means it will sit and pull with sidewall rubber, which means another 3 fingers will rise.
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08.05.2020 14:12 | # 6 |
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I understand it can be done because of your special conditions.
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