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Intercotire Tyres

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Intercotire Tyres

Post by Hoppy11 »

Just wondering if anyone knows of the Aussie distributor for the guy's
http://www.intercotire.com
Someone gave me 2 33x12.5x15's in the Thornbird series, but I can't seem to find anyone that sells them
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Post by DiscoDino »

suggest you sell them as these are the worst tires ever...ever!
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Re: Intercotire Tyres

Post by Ryano »

Hoppy11 wrote:Just wondering if anyone knows of the Aussie distributor for the guy's
http://www.intercotire.com
Someone gave me 2 33x12.5x15's in the Thornbird series, but I can't seem to find anyone that sells them


Where abouts are you?
Can get them for you ex US though... Bit of a time delay. Depends how urgently you want them.
I am in the process of sorting availability out now. Arrival times on more of the swamper range. Should be finished this afternoon.

Let me know.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

DiscoDino
What is the main problem with these tyres??, I have not used them as yet, I was only given them on the weekend
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Post by grimbo »

they fill with mud very easily and don't self clean, very hard tyre and if you can manage to flex them with low tyre pressure they actually close thhe tread pattern up. They are known as Thornturds which probably explains why they were given too you.
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Post by Hoonz »

great street tyre :rofl:
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Post by turps »

Yer but they look cool.
and since they are so strong they would make great desert tyres. In a 255/85R16.
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Post by Wooders »

Hoonz wrote:great street tyre :rofl:



LOL I don't think so.....Those big lugs would probably a bitch to balance, and the fat lugs would aquaplane really well - and without a decent water drainage - they'd be diabolical in the wet.....

Great show truck tyre.....and only to impress those that have no real 4x4 experience ;)
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Post by Hoonz »

they'd go good on the rear of my ute then water sports! :armsup: :rofl:
i'll take them off ur hands kekekeke
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