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Tyre Survey
Tyre Survey
Thought this would be a bit of fun =)
1. What are you running for tyres?
2. What would you IDEALLY be running? (without further modification)
3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included)
4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc)
1. What are you running for tyres?
2. What would you IDEALLY be running? (without further modification)
3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included)
4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc)
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1. Cooper H/T 215/75r15
2. 33" Simex (my lift is being done soon - honest!)
3. 44" Boggers! =P
4. Cooper H/T 215/75r15 - while they have proven to be utterly bullet proof they offer next to zero traction in gravel or anything remotely mushy. Given theyre a road tyre i can't blame them for it, but i wouldnt go back. That said Ill soon be going Cooper ST 31x10.5. Nice pattern for a daily driver, and makes it more capable offroad. Expensive though!
2. 33" Simex (my lift is being done soon - honest!)
3. 44" Boggers! =P
4. Cooper H/T 215/75r15 - while they have proven to be utterly bullet proof they offer next to zero traction in gravel or anything remotely mushy. Given theyre a road tyre i can't blame them for it, but i wouldnt go back. That said Ill soon be going Cooper ST 31x10.5. Nice pattern for a daily driver, and makes it more capable offroad. Expensive though!
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1. Swamper TSX 36" and 36" et2's end of this week
2. Ordering 38x15 boggers
3. 40x14 boggers (if they made them)
4. All terrains, mud terrains and road tyres.
2. Ordering 38x15 boggers
3. 40x14 boggers (if they made them)
4. All terrains, mud terrains and road tyres.
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Re: Tyre Survey
1. What are you running for tyres? 34" Swammpers
2. What would you IDEALLY be running? same
3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included) 37" Boggers
4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc) haven't had a bad experience with any tyres yet all have been appropriate for the style of driving and mods at the time on the Zuk
2. What would you IDEALLY be running? same
3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included) 37" Boggers
4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc) haven't had a bad experience with any tyres yet all have been appropriate for the style of driving and mods at the time on the Zuk
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1. Stock size 215/75/15 (hope i got it right i can't be bothered going outside and checking the placard vs tyre)
2. New sand/road tyres that match front and back (at the moment i got new simoto's at the back and bridgestone duellers on the front and spare... which ones are better for sand and road?)
3. If i could have my stock rims 1/2" wider and all alloy same design(not copy) it would be sweet (hey you said $$$ aside... they could be one off customs, would comply to ADR and insurance company!)
4. Anything that required me to cut into my body.
2. New sand/road tyres that match front and back (at the moment i got new simoto's at the back and bridgestone duellers on the front and spare... which ones are better for sand and road?)
3. If i could have my stock rims 1/2" wider and all alloy same design(not copy) it would be sweet (hey you said $$$ aside... they could be one off customs, would comply to ADR and insurance company!)
4. Anything that required me to cut into my body.
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Re: Tyre Survey
anything 35" or belowalien wrote:Thought this would be a bit of fun =)
1. What are you running for tyres? 33 mtrs
2. What would you IDEALLY be running? (without further modification) 37 mtrs or krawlas
3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included) 40" bfg krawlers
4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc)
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Re: Tyre Survey
1. 31x10.5R15 GY MT/Rs
2. 32x11.5R15 GY MT/Rs
3. 35x15.5R15 TSL swampers
4. yokohamas, never lasted very long at all. Bridgestones, never gripped at all. Dunlop, crap, and some are waaay too heavy.
2. 32x11.5R15 GY MT/Rs
3. 35x15.5R15 TSL swampers
4. yokohamas, never lasted very long at all. Bridgestones, never gripped at all. Dunlop, crap, and some are waaay too heavy.
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tyre survey
1. 32" goodyear Mtrs
2. 31" simes centipedes
3. 37" swampers
4. Dunlop All terrains f###in useless
2. 31" simes centipedes
3. 37" swampers
4. Dunlop All terrains f###in useless
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