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New Interco Treads

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Post by Mczook »

Mudzuki wrote:
srowlandson wrote:
Juzza wrote:LTB looks cool, sizes, prices??


Both will be under $400


LTB comes in 34" x 10.5 16


Trxus 285/75/16



Steve


Im running 34" LTB Swampers on my zuk since the SPOA

LOVE THEM, awesome grip, and really good size, just over 33 on a 15x7

Cheapest price i have got on replacement is over $400AU

Hate that these can be found for $120US :bad-words:



Is that 400 for 4 or 1?, if 4 that is awesome price, I just sold a set of 4 at 240 each
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Post by Hoppy11 »

srowlandson
What other tyres from interco are available
is it possible to get the Super Swamper SSR Radials in a 35x14.5x15??

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Post by Hoppy11 »

And where in WA can they be bought??
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Post by lowlux »

the bigest prob with any interco tire they are not speed or load rated thierfore shouldn't be driven on the road
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Yea, I did hear that they were not speed rated, sill, wouldn't mid a set
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Post by Guy »

due to popular demand, they are making the LTB in a bigger size .. a 42 inch tyre ... called a Bigger LTB .. oddly enough ;)
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Post by mike »

lowlux wrote:the bigest prob with any interco tire they are not speed or load rated thierfore shouldn't be driven on the road

not true the TSL Bogger as strange as it may seem is DOT rated.
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Post by mike »

as to the Q regarding the Trexus is concerned, A mate of mine has been running them for just over 12 months. they perform quite well off road, and for a std mudder do pretty good in this. The sidewall lugs work very well in ruts and you can pretty much choose your lines. It takes a little bit of playin to get the right pressures as they are very flexi and can be prone to roll off the rims. Don't bother with them if wear is a big consideration and they are getting quite noisy on the black as they wear.
Good performing tyre with great looks but there is probably better value around. My mate reckons he won't get them again.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

also
there is an engineered and vic roads approved rover wearing Q78's.

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Post by Ryano »

On the matter of the street legalities... they are DOT approved, but they ARE NOT Speed rated for Australian Standards/Roads. They have an L rating(120km/h) on the majority of sizes and the Standards state an N rating (140km/h) for Recreational Vehicles as a minimum requirement.... the exception is hilux where the placard states an L rating is ok. So legally you can't run them on roads.

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