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cowm quarry

Postby reecy on Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:51 pm

hey. thinking of going cowm quarry around july time cant do much now as iv got a baby due in 2weeks :D will i need AT or Mud tyres or will i be ok on road tyres or will i just be wasting my time?????????
Thanx, Andy
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and a set 235/70/15 mud terrains in the shed
removed the side steps
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Re: cowm quarry

Postby simo_d on Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:58 pm

never been there myself but when i started off roading i was on road tyres done a good few lanes and bala without any problems
i really need to learn to stop falling down cliffs and ditches
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Re: cowm quarry

Postby reecy on Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:05 pm

nice 1. :dance: your not to far from me either im in wigan. ill put a post up when im going if your interseted in coming im new to all this and would be my first pay and play so would be good to go with someone with more experiance
Thanx, Andy
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Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:55 pm
Location: lowton (near wigan)
Model: 2.8 TDI 5dr
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Vehicle Name: lean green pullin machine
Modifications: 255/65/16 road tyres on the car
and a set 235/70/15 mud terrains in the shed
removed the side steps
reverse sensors (removed)
CB
30mm wheel spacers
Region: North West



Re: cowm quarry

Postby simo_d on Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:09 pm

cheers bud and i think there will be a few others up for it too :D
i really need to learn to stop falling down cliffs and ditches
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Modifications: 2"lift,
buckshot mudders
air horn
roof spots
yellow bash plates :)
internal snorkel
light guards all around
Region: North West



Re: cowm quarry

Postby Drift on Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:13 pm

Ive been a few times, its rocky so ATs will actually help you in a lot of the areas, there are muddy sections but you can have some fun negotiating them, so go for it and have a ball. 8)

Oh and if you dont get stuck your not trying hard enough :wink:
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Re: cowm quarry

Postby reecy on Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:22 pm

cool more the merier.
and drift hopeing to have some by then but if not ill still be either way now :D :D
Thanx, Andy
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Location: lowton (near wigan)
Model: 2.8 TDI 5dr
Registration Year: 1996/P
Vehicle Name: lean green pullin machine
Modifications: 255/65/16 road tyres on the car
and a set 235/70/15 mud terrains in the shed
removed the side steps
reverse sensors (removed)
CB
30mm wheel spacers
Region: North West




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