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Tried this tyre?

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Tried this tyre?

Post by chimpboy »

http://www.goodyear.com.my/tirecatalog/studsgSize.html

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Anyone tried these/know if they are available in Oz? They are a 280/85R16 or 34 1/4" x 11".... look good eh?

Nice size I reckon, too.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

They are exactly the same (and same size) as a silverstone MT117 - except for the grooved chevrons in the centre rib - which the silverstones don't have (you have to groove yourself).

The silverstones are not DOT approved and last I asked you could get them for about $205 a tyre if you shopped around. They are closer to 36" then 34".


http://www.silverstone.com.my/ty-4x4/mt117s.htm
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Post by Beastmavster »

Yeah saw that. 36" a bit too big (900mm) for normal onroad use - hence the reason why these Dunlops look like a good compromise.

To all intents and purposes 34 1/4" is still a bloody tall onroad tyre.
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