I am with the previous posts, most likely a freakish batch. I am sorry they were being pricks about changing over $$$.
@ 10000km's I am having np's with the 35"MTRS on my GQ shorty. 32psi on hwy and have had them down to 10psi on teh rocky stuff. THey seem to be wearing quite well ie; barely negligble
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[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
I had the same problems with BFG AT's giving me bad vibrations so i won't go back to them anymore.
My MTR's have about 10k on them and they still look like they're brand new and drive better than the HT's and BFG AT's i used to run.
I reckon a lot of landcruiser/patrol/pajero owners forget they drive the biggest/heaviest vehicle on the road (apart from needing a truck licence) so it's gonna be harder on tyres and other parts than most other vehicles.
My MTR's have about 10k on them and they still look like they're brand new and drive better than the HT's and BFG AT's i used to run.
I reckon a lot of landcruiser/patrol/pajero owners forget they drive the biggest/heaviest vehicle on the road (apart from needing a truck licence) so it's gonna be harder on tyres and other parts than most other vehicles.
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