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Post by dano80 »

Anyone had any experiences with these tyres in a Radial.
Can they be bought in Australia easily

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Post by YankeeDave »

i used to run these.

in my opinion they handle much the same as any other muddie, but look better.
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Post by anthonysgq »

hi i have just got some would like to know how they go have not been off road yet
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Post by dano80 »

Hey Anthony, what size did you buy and how much????
And where from???

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Post by TWISTY »

I've been running them (35x12.5 R15) on my 40 for about the last 12 months. Also ran them on the 4runner for a couple trips before selling it. I couldn't fault them at all! Great on the black top, wet and dry, not too loud (probably quieter then the daily 33" MTZs) and seemed to handle everything offroad well. I can defintley recomend them! I only sold them to go to a slightly bigger bias tyre as I couldn't see the point having radial tyres for daily and play.

I got mine through Ryano at www.fourbys.com.au

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Post by srowlandson »

I ran mine 5 years ago and they are a fantastic offroad tyre, not too flash on wet tar, but offroad they are great. solid sidewalls too, good ol interco thick rubber in the sidewalls.

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Post by bogged »

srowlandson wrote:I ran mine 5 years ago and they are a fantastic offroad tyre, not too flash on wet tar, but offroad they are great. solid sidewalls too, good ol interco thick rubber in the sidewalls.
they are HEAVY , but thats the price you pay for thick walls.
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Post by LOCKEE »

I had them in 35 x 12.5 15 on the GQ.

Only sold them to go to Simex's would have another set in 17's
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Post by whythef@#!not »

got quoted $485 a tyre and a minimum of a 8 week wait before they were in oz. there is a set of 34s here for i think it was bout 430 a tyre
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Post by mmaaxx »

[quote="bogged"q]
they are HEAVY , but thats the price you pay for thick walls.[/quote]

going by their website, they only have a 2 ply sidewall. how heavy can they be? surely not heavier than a tyre with a 3ply sidewall?

could be mistaken?


bloody expensive. they look similar to a Bighorn in tread design.
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