am doing a top end trip in a couple of months, and i am after some recommendations for a light truck tyre to fit onto the rim. i have never ran them before so have no experience.
really looking for some thing that has some aggresion. not after a road tyre as i will be off the tarmac alot of the time.
truck is a GU tray.
thanks
luke
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split rim tyres
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Re: split rim tyres
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You should read this, Willem lives in the Flinders... has been travelling since the 70's the lucky prick.. Very knowledgeable fella.
You should read this, Willem lives in the Flinders... has been travelling since the 70's the lucky prick.. Very knowledgeable fella.
I've heard the japanese made ones (buy em from a toyota dealer - they have em lying around after fitting wide/alloy wheel packs to new cruisers) are better (same tread/construction but better rubber) than the aussie made ones. Unsure how much truth there is to that though...v6hilux wrote:Road Grippers, by Dunlop, 750 - 16's is how you would describe them.Eddy wrote:the old SUPER GRIPPER.
Available everywhere, and usually cheap coz most dealers have almost new ones that people have traded off their new 4bies
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