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New to 4 wheel driving, needing advice please.

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New to 4 wheel driving, needing advice please.

Post by allwheels »

Hi,

I am new to 4 wheel driving and I am just wondering what are some good wheels to buy?

I am buying a 4 runner Toyota and I will be using it mostly for road - all round and I would really like to get into 4 wheel driving off-road and some small tracks, beach, camping etc.

I am wondering what are the best wheels to get and where if possible (QLD, Gold Coast).

I have heard, all terrain wheels are all round, sand, mud, dirt, rock, road?
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Post by Zute »

wheels are usually referred to as the rims. Tyres are what you want and AT (all terrains ) would be a good starting place.
Road tyres HT are fine on sand.
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Post by allwheels »

tyres sorry.

thanks for your help.
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Post by allwheels »

anyone else?
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Go with steel rims.
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Post by chimpboy »

ATs for sure, but not all ATs are the same. Some are more aggressive, some are just like highway terrains.
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Post by whitepootrol »

go to your local tyre guy and get a bunch of catalogues. can probably use the search function on here and find some threads on tyres that will help you out as well

Al terrains are ok for road sand etc... if you get something like a mud terrain and go on the beach you will probably just dig yourself a hole... if you read up a bit on the basics you will find out whats best suited and will also learn about what pressures to run your tyres at as well as what the best size is, thats legal and practicle for your needs. good luck and welcome to the world of 4WDriving
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Re: New to 4 wheel driving, needing advice please.

Post by bogged »

Goodyear MTR's
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Post by fat496 »

Swampers. :cool:
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Post by KYSI »

bogged wrote:Goodyear MTR's
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Post by chimpboy »

bogged wrote:Goodyear MTR's
I love them; they are the best all-round tyre out there. But if it's mostly road and dirt tracks, they are probably a bit more noisy and aggressive than necessary.

I still reckon a good A/T, on the aggressive side for an A/T but not quite as aggro as the goodyear mtrs.
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Post by allwheels »

i'm in QLD, gold coast, is local tyre shop ok to buy some MTR's or AT's, I rang bridgstones and they sell them $300 each.
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Post by -Nemesis- »

If you're near enough to Brisbane, it's very simple. Talk to Ryan (Ryano on here) from Fourbys tyre shop at Moorooka. He is simply the 4WD wheel and tyre god.

Give him a call or email (ask for Ryan!) and tell him your needs, he will give you the best non biased option based on your needs and budget ;)

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

-Nemesis- wrote:If you're near enough to Brisbane, it's very simple. Talk to Ryan (Ryano on here) from Fourbys tyre shop at Moorooka. He is simply the 4WD wheel and tyre god.

Give him a call or email (ask for Ryan!) and tell him your needs, he will give you the best non biased option based on your needs and budget ;)

www.fourbys.com.au

ryano@fourbys.com.au

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Post by allwheels »

thanks very much for your help. all of you.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

fat496 wrote:Swampers. :cool:
rofl rofl i have heard they are the beez kneez in the sand :P (if u want to dig to china that is)
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