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anyone out there think i should be using smaller size pics both dimension and Mb's ?
haha yes that would be a lot of twist , I did give that some thought when we did it but decided that I might over twist the chassis as it would force the right hand wheel into the ground rather than lift it till the other side comes off the ground.Great progress! They look totally different without the tray eh! If you want to do a real twist test, swing the crane out to the right and try and pick the forklift up without the stabilizer legs down! You'll see twist then!![]()








After much thinking of the pro's and cons I have decided to change over to supersingles from the current duel setup. Part of the reason for this was that we have to get the Torsion free subframe certified which has a cost of about $3000 just for the certification. Being as we are having to pay for this we can make any other changes and also get them certified under the same cost . Changing from duels to single as well as the weight changes and rim size changes all get done at the same time. ( can anyone think of anything else i might need to do at the same time ??)
Hi grizzly, my understanding is that if it is over X% bigger then any tyre change has to be certified and also matched to correct size rim for the tyreDoes tyre size need certifying too or just wheel details?
No of passengers possibly? Seatbelts would normally need to go through that process I thought? Cant recall if you were having the ability to carry passengers in the rear. It is something we have found handy in Dad's motorhome. We had a 6 berth, seldom used it more than 2 up as a motorhome, but heading out for the day it was handy to take 6 in one vehicle.

