G'day guys
I dont think i have posted this in the right place but i will ask any. Can any of you guys that are rolling on the MTZ let me know what type of millage your getting out of them, how well the preform out bush and any let downs on them!
Cheers
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Mickey T's MTZ
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Mickey T's MTZ
1996 HZJ75RP, DTS turbo with 3inch exhaust, rear locker, MTZs, 2inch shackles, 2 inch custom packs!
Re: Mickey T's MTZ
hummm im runing them on my 80 and love them, iv used them 3 times at about 15PSI all times, some small chips out of them now, i really like them, crap on greasy clay hills but there no simexBarno111 wrote:G'day guys
I dont think i have posted this in the right place but i will ask any. Can any of you guys that are rolling on the MTZ let me know what type of millage your getting out of them, how well the preform out bush and any let downs on them!
Cheers
You already asked this once in Chit Chat.
Is this Toyota related?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic153663.php
Is this Toyota related?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic153663.php
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so far 8000km on a set on a 4 tonne 79 series, almost all tar, when its offroad its usually driving over old houses and house sites.
Wearing evenly, not feathering too badly, and no punctures- we leave them at road pressures, 70psi in the rear.
Wearing evenly, not feathering too badly, and no punctures- we leave them at road pressures, 70psi in the rear.
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