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Post by Bush65 »

Slunnie wrote:... What I don't understand is why would they make the "dam" offset on the tyre rather than centralised, and as a result will they be producing left and right tyres ...
Even if it was central, left and right tyres would still be required.

Edit: Yes, they do use silica compound.
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Post by jasonw »

at least they might be another option for those of us who were silly enough to buy a fourby with 18 inch rims
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Post by bogged »

jasonw wrote:at least they might be another option for those of us who were silly enough to buy a fourby with 18 inch rims
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simple solution sell the 18's?
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Post by jasonw »

i have a pajero and their has been a couple of sets on ebay with little or no interest maybe they were overpriced dunno
18 inch tyres are pretty limited for choice and are so expensive (17's can be up to $100 each cheaper) i dont think anyone really wants them

got an email back from goodyear and dont expect to see them in aus before sep
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Post by bogged »

jasonw wrote:i have a pajero and their has been a couple of sets on ebay with little or no interest maybe they were overpriced dunno
18 inch tyres are pretty limited for choice and are so expensive (17's can be up to $100 each cheaper) i dont think anyone really wants them
then put them in the shed until you sell it with nice shiney rims and tires, and buy some 16inch rims which are another $100 cheaper than 17's usually...
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Post by jasonw »

their is a few of us at the pajero forum trying dam hard to find 16's that will fit a ns lwb
ive tried triton alloys and aftermarket patrol alloys but they are too thick where the caliper is and i havnt been able to find a steel so far.
and yes 16's opens up a whole new world of options for tyres
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Post by zagan »

75 cruser wrote:not many sizes in 15inch, from what ive heard the 15s are on the way out

rob
Yeah probably in the US as they seem to only want 22" rims etc.
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Post by SIM79 »

75 cruser wrote:not many sizes in 15inch, from what ive heard the 15s are on the way out

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31X10.50R15LT,32X11.50R15LT,33X12.50R15LT,35X12.50R15LT :D
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Post by bigbluemav »

SIM79 wrote:
75 cruser wrote:not many sizes in 15inch, from what ive heard the 15s are on the way out

rob
31X10.50R15LT,32X11.50R15LT,33X12.50R15LT,35X12.50R15LT :D
They used to do the "old" MT/R's in a 37x12.5/15, wha about the new ones?

I had 35's on the old Mav' and they were great!!
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Post by bogged »

zagan wrote:
75 cruser wrote:not many sizes in 15inch, from what ive heard the 15s are on the way out

rob
Yeah probably in the US as they seem to only want 22" rims etc.
seems to be common in most tyres these days :(
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

Bush65 wrote:
Slunnie wrote:... What I don't understand is why would they make the "dam" offset on the tyre rather than centralised, and as a result will they be producing left and right tyres ...
Even if it was central, left and right tyres would still be required.

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they won't need a left and right as they are Asymmetrical which means they have an inside and an outside, they tyre will fit either left or right side but need to be fitted the right way up on the rim
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

jasonw wrote:
got an email back from goodyear and dont expect to see them in aus before sep
so are these in stores yet
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Post by bogged »

Matt_85Lux wrote:
jasonw wrote:
got an email back from goodyear and dont expect to see them in aus before sep
so are these in stores yet
yep, only a few runnin em.
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Post by SIM79 »

From another forum

[QUOTE=GQ.gq;303601]yeh i got em in 35x12.5x15
Got them for a good price staff discount from a mate so thought id try them out, they were cheaper than the old pattern. they actually look pretty good, i have them on black sunraysias.
I have had them on all surfaces..
they are pretty quiet on road, probably due to the narrow band of tread and cornering they are pretty noisy.

Been on a few beaches with them at 15 psi they bagged nicely and sat up on the sand pretty well, was in rear along Stockton beach.

Mud, surprisingly well. Clear mud from tread better than the old pattern.
Rock, good, as they are pretty soft compound.

I got them for 305 bucks each
recommend them.[/QUOTE]
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