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Daily Driver tyres for Hilux

Tech talk for Hilux

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Daily Driver tyres for Hilux

Post by V6XtraHilux »

Guys,

I wanna pick ur brains for your recommendations for a daily driver tyre for my hilux. Dont want to wear out my 33s MTs on work time!!

Prefer 31s or 30s, 9.5 or 10.5s, in a good, long lasting and CHEAP highway pattern.

Any ideas?

If u know the current prices, great, let me know, if not, just model and size, and i'll make the $ calls.

Thanks heaps.
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Post by Aza »

i use 33 by 12.5 by 15 inch nankang mud terrains and they are really really good for road driving, nice and quiet :cool: and being a 33 ur car dont look too much like puss :lol: and well i picked mine up brand new for 170$ each just from a bob jane t marts, so they are pretty dam cheap to :shock:, if u dont like 33's they also make them in a 31 ;)
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Post by De-lux »

currently streeting 33"x12.5" mickey t's

quiet compared to the stereo :twisted:
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Post by customhilux »

yeah i just drive my 33" mt/r's as daily drivers.
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Post by TOPLUX »

bridgestone duelers 31 x 10.5 r15 $160
cheap long lasting roadies
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Post by sierrajim »

Simex MT's. Cheap, soft core mud tyre. This way if you feel the need to go for a quick wheel mid week you can without having to change tyres over.
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Post by beefa125 »

My BFG AT's are pretty quiet for a road tyre
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Post by the plough »

Ive got Remintons A/T 31's 10.5 on mine. Good quiet and cheap only bout $110 a tyre. will last ages
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