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What type of tyres to run

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What type of tyres to run

Post by v8 rana »

got a 05 gu wagon its the girls daily driver so want something safe on road want 285/70/17 Altertrains but not sure what to get. As a lot dont have that size
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Re: What type of tyres to run

Post by T_Diesel »

v8 rana wrote:got a 05 gu wagon its the girls daily driver so want something safe on road want 285/70/17 Altertrains but not sure what to get. As a lot dont have that size
It really depends on how much do you want to spend.....
Pretty common size in Mickey Thompsons, BFGs, Coopers etc.
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Post by chunks »

That's not a very common size, we just ordered some Maxxis Bighorns in that size for a 200 series today, they weren't even listed in their book but we rang up and they had them. I like the BFG all terrains for a good hard wearing tyre, had a customer just get 110 000km out of his on his 75 series, it won't hurt to ring a supplier to see if they make them in that size.
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