Just wondering if anyoneone has experience runing the 36 12.5 ET2 with (3 centre lugs) on rock.
I know people have said the ET with only (two centre lugs) is ordenary.
Just wondering if the 36 12.5 is better as it has three centre lugs which I would have thought would improve it's rock climbing attributes.
Burnsy
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36 Simex ET2 (three centre lugs) on rock.
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Re: 36 Simex ET2 (three centre lugs) on rock.
toymad of toowoomba drove BADDLY worn out 35 (measure like 33.5) as was very competative in the XRCC series last year. top 4 all year.bruiser wrote:
I know people have said the ET with only (two centre lugs) is ordenary.
Burnsy
as for the 36's i followed a GU ute thought Oreamu 1 day and they never took my fancy. look to slip a little, every now and then. like as long as there was forward motion they worked fine but if there was a pause or stop they seamed to need to start with alot of wheel speed to do any thing.
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