165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
- clm
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
I just kind of prefer the flat rear panel look And I do want to keep some mk1 in this thing instead of just turning it into an imitation Aussie moke.
And heck no.. a wide body kit is never going to be even considered! I want taller tires for a bit more off paved road ability... not a racer look! I hit an imperfection in the road (driving along a windy back road, came around a corner and it was as if the road had in one line sunken making almost a short hard edged curb across the road) and I thought for a moment I had just blown both of the little 10's on the front of the moke... thankfully everything turned out fine.
Chris
And heck no.. a wide body kit is never going to be even considered! I want taller tires for a bit more off paved road ability... not a racer look! I hit an imperfection in the road (driving along a windy back road, came around a corner and it was as if the road had in one line sunken making almost a short hard edged curb across the road) and I thought for a moment I had just blown both of the little 10's on the front of the moke... thankfully everything turned out fine.
Chris
1965 Austin Moke - Rust was not free, I paid dearly for it
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
Plus, Have you thought what that thing is like to park? And, how long do his wheel bearings last ?
Come on summer
- clm
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
That thing has to be close to square dimensions wise with tires that wide
Chris
Chris
1965 Austin Moke - Rust was not free, I paid dearly for it
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
Even better it has a beer cooler in the drivers side pannier top
Come on summer
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- Doug G
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
Wally2 wrote:848cc 34 BHP!!!!!!!!
In the words of John McEnroe "You have got to be kidding me!"
Having a moking good time!
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
Well my Wee Moke seems to get by on 848cc and 34BHP!!!
Chris
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Re: 165-70-12 tires on a UK moke?
Well if this one can go:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/74971 ... _jeep.html
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/74971 ... _jeep.html
Specifications
for detail information please see below information
Engine Item Mini Moke
Engine Model GJ194MS-3
Engine Type Single cylinder, four-stroke ,water cool,DOHC overhead camshaft engine
Displacement 600 cc
Rated Power 28kw/ 5750 +/-200rpm
Max. Torque 51/4500+/-200 (N.m/ rpm)
Start Electric Start
Cooled system Water Cooled
Transmission Type 4+1 or cvt+HLRN
Having a moking good time!