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Tire Poll.

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Which size tires are best for a GQ, all rounders....


33s - they are good and will do you in most situations.
4
9%
34s suck cause you have to tell everyone in every thread or hourly you have them
2
5%
35s are worth all the pain, suffering, anal stretching, and hassle
8
18%
36s and dont phuck around bitch..
3
7%
Other size.
3
7%
Run 2 sets of rims and tires. 33 for road, bigger for offroad.
24
55%
 
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Tire Poll.

Post by bogged »

Now there are more options, have another go.
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Post by Area54 »

run two sets. simple as that.
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Post by bogged »

Area54 wrote:run two sets. simple as that.



Yup, agree totally.
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Post by V8Patrol »

bogged wrote:
Area54 wrote:run two sets. simple as that.



Yup, agree totally.


and that makes three !!!!
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Post by turps »

V8Patrol wrote:
bogged wrote:
Area54 wrote:run two sets. simple as that.



Yup, agree totally.


and that makes three !!!!


I'm in for haveing 2 sets. As there is alot less wear and tear running 33's than 35's or bigger.
Mind you the car does look the goods on the 35's.
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Post by Drafty »

I have 2 sets. That way there is no compromise and you have the best fitted in both situations. Mind you they are now both 35's :roll: but before that i ran 33's on road before l got the x terains.
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Post by Juzza »

Drafty wrote:I have 2 sets. That way there is no compromise and you have the best fitted in both situations. Mind you they are now both 35's :roll: but before that i ran 33's on road before l got the x terains.


Just don't forget the wheel nuts! :oops: :finger:
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Post by Drafty »

:finger: :rofl: :D they were on just not tight. :roll: :armsup:
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Post by turps »

Juzza wrote:
Drafty wrote:I have 2 sets. That way there is no compromise and you have the best fitted in both situations. Mind you they are now both 35's :roll: but before that i ran 33's on road before l got the x terains.


Just don't forget the wheel nuts! :oops: :finger:


Juzza I thought you where supposed to be working on your car not paying out Drafty for having loose nuts. :finger:
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Post by Drafty »

turps wrote:
Juzza wrote:
Drafty wrote:I have 2 sets. That way there is no compromise and you have the best fitted in both situations. Mind you they are now both 35's :roll: but before that i ran 33's on road before l got the x terains.


Just don't forget the wheel nuts! :oops: :finger:


Juzza I thought you where supposed to be working on your car not paying out Drafty for having loose nuts. :finger:


Thanks turps, now get back to fitting those custom cup holders Juzza :finger:
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Post by hottiemonster »

yes i did vote on 2 sets!
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Post by beefie »

I wish I had 2 sets, 33 AT will have to do for now


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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

34's an have to keep a tape measure handy to prove they're not 33's :roll: except for the cops :D
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Post by Juzza »

Drafty wrote:
turps wrote:
Juzza wrote:
Drafty wrote:I have 2 sets. That way there is no compromise and you have the best fitted in both situations. Mind you they are now both 35's :roll: but before that i ran 33's on road before l got the x terains.


Just don't forget the wheel nuts! :oops: :finger:


Juzza I thought you where supposed to be working on your car not paying out Drafty for having loose nuts. :finger:


Thanks turps, now get back to fitting those custom cup holders Juzza :finger:


Your brother hasn't finished them yet. :finger:
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Post by Wendle »

I believe the Goodyear MT/R in the 37" size is the perfect tyre for the nissan vehicle and negates the need to run two sets of tyres.


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Post by 308LUX »

34" jt2's...but youll have to find out how to lift ya rig to fit em...very complicated process :lol: :armsup:
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Post by bundytunna »

if i had the money i for sure go 2 sets
a set of all terrains or even highway terrain in a big size and then sum serious tyres like any simex's or swampers or boggers
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Post by Wendle »

308LUX wrote:34" jt2's...but youll have to find out how to lift ya rig to fit em...very complicated process :lol: :armsup:


yeah, I am pretty sure no-one here is running those particular tyres. I guess they'll let us know if they are! :D
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Post by patrolman »

2 sets are the way to go
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Post by hottiemonster »

Wendle wrote:
308LUX wrote:34" jt2's...but youll have to find out how to lift ya rig to fit em...very complicated process :lol: :armsup:


yeah, I am pretty sure no-one here is running those particular tyres. I guess they'll let us know if they are! :D


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Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:i got some of fawkers :finger:


I wish fishing was this easy... :roll:
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Post by marin »

hottiemonster wrote:i got some of fawkers :finger:



really?????????????

when did you get those?

you should have told us so we can organise a trip to toolangi! :armsup:
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Post by hottiemonster »

marin wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i got some of fawkers :finger:



really?????????????

when did you get those?

you should have told us so we can organise a trip to toolangi! :armsup:


well if anyone could come to toolangi then they would see!
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Post by marin »

car is to broke for bashing, and really need that second set of tyres that i voted for...
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Post by 308LUX »

bogged wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i got some of fawkers :finger:


I wish fishing was this easy... :roll:


:rofl: :D
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