Hey guys,
I Own a 99 Jimny
I have just purchased a set of King Spring 40mm springs for my Jimny.
Now, what I need is a set of Mud tyres.
A lot of my driving is on the road but I have decided that I'm getting Muddies.
So which Mud tyre do I go for?
Hankook have a set of RF03 I can get them for $190 each.
They have an overall diameter of 27.9 inch
Or
I can get the BF Goodrich for $230 each.
They have an overall diameter of 27.9 inch
What tyres do I go for?
Need Help Choosing Tyres
The Hankook
The BF Goodrich
As you may have seen from my other post, I have just purchased a set of King Spring 40mm springs for my Jimny.
Now, what I need is a set of Mud tyres. Which Mud tyre do I go for? Hankook have a set of RF03 I can get them for $190 each.
Or I can get the BF Goodrich for $230 each.
What tyres do I go for? Need Help Choosing Tyres
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Need Help Choosing Tyres
Need Help Choosing Tyres
Good Bye Grand Vitara, Hello 100 Series.
cjdeane10 wrote:What sort of rims have you got?
Do you know of a good tyre in 30x9.5x15?
Are BFG's available in this size?
I dont know what the rims are but here are a few photo.
and yes you can get them in that size.
http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au
Good Bye Grand Vitara, Hello 100 Series.
I didn't think Silverstone made a muddy under about 33"? I agree though, they are quite an aggressive tyre, and well priced. I do question how easy it would be to stake one though?built4thrashing wrote:For $190 per tyre i'd look at the silverstone MT117 sport. Alotmore agressive and have a soft sidewall that lends itself towards the light weight zooks
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
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