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235/85R16 MT/R

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235/85R16 MT/R

Post by Taff »

Has anyone run this size tyre on their zook? how did it perform?

I can roughly calculate its around 32.5x9.5. Seems a pretty ideal and yet i cant find any info on them in search.
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Post by zookimal »

Has been a bit of chat on 235/85R16 (7.50s) previously. Will dig up some past threads. I considered them at one point. Good zook size tyre but usually very stiff/high ply rating for their usual load carrying applications. The MTR in this size doesn't have a very open tread either as it is such a narrow tyre.

Good size though.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yep, 235/85/16 and 7.50X16 are excellent suzuki sizes. They do tend to be stiff though as they are designed for commercial applications.

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Post by Phantomzook »

Have that combo on my NT. 235x85x16 MTR on 7inch King Rims
Performed well at low PSI's
Still needed a little more on the greasy mud inclines.
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