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Post by RED-GU »

HEY all

l was wondering if anyone had any comments about Pro Comp X terrains rubber good or bad

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Post by Ryano »

GO THE CLAW!!!!!
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Post by LilBlkDuck »

Good or bad for what?
Compared to what? AT/MT/Extreem
Is it your daily driver?
What's your poison, touring, rock crawling, mud bashing, sand blasting, driving to church on sundays?
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Post by ludacris »

Go the Simex if it is only for offroading.
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Post by GUJohnno »

On road, fantastic. Sticks well to the wet bitumen.
Good on dirt and rocks.
Not as good in the mud. Straight line ok but not much in off cambour situations.
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Post by LilBlkDuck »

That pretty much sums them up, they make a great touring tyre as they're capable in most situations and are great on the road.
I'll be on them again come my next Tassie trip.
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Post by bogged »

LilBlkDuck wrote:Right click and download the file please to save bandwidth.
playing or watching would use the same Bwidth ;)
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Post by RED-GU »

thanks everyone

l went out and brought myself a set of 5 x 289 70 16 and love them



Thanks

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Post by LilBlkDuck »

bogged wrote:
LilBlkDuck wrote:Right click and download the file please to save bandwidth.
playing or watching would use the same Bwidth ;)

I meant for more than once... ;)
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Post by bogged »

RED-GU wrote:thanks everyone

l went out and brought myself a set of 5 x 289 70 16 and love them
Big red gu


set of?
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Post by RED-GU »

Pro comps x terrain

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Post by Bighazza »

are they nosiey :?:
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Post by GUJohnno »

I found them to be very quiet until they were about 50% worn then they started to become very noisy.
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Post by 80UTE »

Ive got a set of 37"s and use them if i was driving conditions require a mud terrain type tyre . They not a full-on offroad tyre like a swamper or simex but better than a BFG muddie, they drive nice on the blacktop if you need to do some km's to get to your destination.

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