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zook tyres

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Post by danglz »

hey people im looking for some tyres but i dont want to spend much can anyone help me out thankx
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Post by nicbeer »

search and ask a tyre store.
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Post by spzook »

stock or bigger??????
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Post by t_e_z_a »

look in the wheels/tyres section of the forum .. on the main page .. always heaps of goodies on there
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Post by get it up there »

Also, what kind of pattern do you want to go?? An all terrain, a "normal" mud terrain, or an aggrevise mud terrain?
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Post by danglz »

bigger
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Post by v840 »

danglz wrote:hey people im looking for some tyres but i dont want to spend much can anyone help me out thankx
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Post by Jaffa »

danglz wrote:hey people im looking for some tyres but i dont want to spend much can anyone help me out thankx
Heres a set for you, they are bigger and not doubt they will be cheap
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Post by alien »

assuming its a sierra, and assuming you have stock tyres at the moment, and assuming you have no lift... go 225/75r15 and work the sills with a hammer. as far as terrain goes, go to a few tyre stores and get their opinion based on where you plan to drive and what percentage is on/offaroad... once you have their opinions and prices you can make an informed decision, or post here the selected brands and your driving styles and perhaps someone has had experience with them.
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Post by danglz »

i got 2 inch body n 31x10-5
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Post by neil_se »

Funnily enough they now have shops that sell tyres! Might be a good place to start.
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Post by get it up there »

hmmmm, simple qtn, so many smart arse replys. Again!!! I give you credit "alien" for at least trying to help him!! :armsup:
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Post by alien »

thanks...

running 31's you must be doing some "good stuff" offroad - tell the tyre place what terrain you drive most offroad, and how much onroad you do and theyll fit you up to a good tyre.

This said, my cooper STT's are awesome onroad and even better off.... and theyre only said to be a "10% on road" tyre... but theyre awesome in the wet and dry and tread wear seems great so far (5000k's)
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Post by danglz »

well thanks alien yea i want muddies ill look at them cheers bud
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Post by reprise »

alien wrote:
This said, my cooper STT's are awesome onroad and even better off.... and theyre only said to be a "10% on road" tyre... but theyre awesome in the wet and dry and tread wear seems great so far (5000k's)
how much do they go for a set?
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Post by tjm_tj »

i have some 33" boggers you could buy
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Post by alien »

when i bough them 3 years ago they were rare as hens teeth (new to the market) and i paid $240ea i believe.... not as expensive as Simex or the Goodyear Wranglers were at the time mind you.
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