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What do people think?
Anyone had any personal experience using them?
How do they compare to a normal tsl?
Size is 34x9.5
Would be fitted to a Sierra.
Thanks in advance
Anyone had any personal experience using them?
How do they compare to a normal tsl?
Size is 34x9.5
Would be fitted to a Sierra.
Thanks in advance
I've seen them on a V6 Holden powered Hilux and they worked really well when you have a wet surface with a hard base. But they dig holes fast if it is soft with no base.
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
they're great on a suzuki, in either 15" or 16" I've built cars running both.
My Dad ran them on a 80 series, that's pushing it a bit, but on a sierra they're ideal - not too wide and the right height.
I think they might be the best size tyre possible for a sierra for all round work. Easier to fit than a 34 10.5 LTB, nowhere near as hard on the car as a Q78 (or as hard to fit) and will even go on a stock suzuki rim.
Mine are currently on a 16X4.5 stock Sierra 1.0 rim (woudln't recommend it though) , but will be on 16X6 V6 vitara alloys soon enough.
The 15's are fine on sierra 5.5" rims, and happy up a 7.
They bag fine once you get into the single digit pressures.
Steve.
My Dad ran them on a 80 series, that's pushing it a bit, but on a sierra they're ideal - not too wide and the right height.
I think they might be the best size tyre possible for a sierra for all round work. Easier to fit than a 34 10.5 LTB, nowhere near as hard on the car as a Q78 (or as hard to fit) and will even go on a stock suzuki rim.
Mine are currently on a 16X4.5 stock Sierra 1.0 rim (woudln't recommend it though) , but will be on 16X6 V6 vitara alloys soon enough.
The 15's are fine on sierra 5.5" rims, and happy up a 7.
They bag fine once you get into the single digit pressures.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
15's on Greg's old 660 car, 6" beadlocked (6.5" effective width) heavily offset (about 2" of backspacing) widetrack, 2" blmistaboz wrote:Thanks for the replies.
Anyone have a picture of one fitted to a sierra?
Just like to get a bit more of an idea as to what they look like, rather than the poor pictures of interco's website.
Cheers


16's on my NT, 4.5" rims with tubes. stock NT 1.0, 2" BL, bumpstop spaced, stock backsapcing on rims.

Hope this helps.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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