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Q78 r 15 Vs 34 x 9.5 r 15

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Q78 r 15 Vs 34 x 9.5 r 15

Post by camo »

What is the difference between the Q78 r 15 and the 34 x9.5 r 15, tsl super swamper?

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(what size is the Q78?)
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Post by hottiemonster »

q78 is roughly 36" tyre, dont know about the width though sorry
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Post by big red »

Q78-15LT is 35.5" tall and 10.8 wide with 9.5 tread width.
34x9.50-15 is 34.2" tall and 9.4 wide with 8.5 tread width.
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Post by camo »

thanks very much big red and hottiemonster
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Post by grimbo »

the 34 x 9.50 is a great tyre on a Zuk. LjExtreem is running basically the Q78 on his zuk and has had a problem breaking CVs withit whereas Greg and myself have been running the 34s for quite a few years with low gearing and lockers and touch wood haven't broken anything yet
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Post by greg »

I think BigSteve is thinking about putting q78's on his new suzuki buildup... may just have to wait and see what happens :)
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Post by Guy »

grimbo wrote:the 34 x 9.50 is a great tyre on a Zuk. LjExtreem is running basically the Q78 on his zuk and has had a problem breaking CVs withit whereas Greg and myself have been running the 34s for quite a few years with low gearing and lockers and touch wood haven't broken anything yet


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Post by bigsteve »

greg wrote:I think BigSteve is thinking about putting q78's on his new suzuki buildup... may just have to wait and see what happens :)


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Post by greg »

Hey Camo,

It may be worthwhile having a look at this thread re: q78's on little sierras... You may decide that you cannot fit them due to the amount of the body that you want to keep / or the over all height of the car that you want to keep it at/under.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hlight=q78

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