4x4 tyres
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Ime running Toyos on the front of my 4 bee now so will be interesting to see how long they last, i usually by bridgestone AT's but i think the new pattern wears quicker.
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Anyone used WestlakeNT?
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Re: 4x4 tyres
What about tyre rotation? Are you guys regularly swapping sides?
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Every 5k get them rotated only because Patrols are notorious at eating the outside of the front passengers side, old mate at the tyre shop reckons because they are heavy on the front end and most LH corners are bigger( think round about) turn right for a short turn or left for a big sweeping turn under power. Just my 2c anywayswamp_donkey89 wrote:What about tyre rotation? Are you guys regularly swapping sides?
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Yeah ill be rotating every 7k i think
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Well I just got a new set from weatlake in winnellie. Will see how they go. They were cheaper by a long shot than anyone else.
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Don't forget your tyre pressures
Keep an eye on them and adjust accordingly to Load speed and road conditions and you will have less wear and save on fuel costs.
Cheers
Keep an eye on them and adjust accordingly to Load speed and road conditions and you will have less wear and save on fuel costs.
Cheers
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Re: 4x4 tyres
Get some mickey thomson mtz
good life n good traction if u drive in the mud regularly their baja claws are the go
good life n good traction if u drive in the mud regularly their baja claws are the go
Tight lines 'n' keep the shiny side up people.
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Re: 4x4 tyres
I know I'm commenting on an old thread, but my Mickey t MTZ changed piped out pretty bad after 30,000. Lost full lugs etc. seemed I was not the only one. Many others complained about the same thing. They may have changed the compoud by now, it was a few years ago.
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Re: 4x4 tyres
38 in simex centipede is what I'm running currently for the wet then km2 BFs 35s in the dry
Yep i get in and slay it before the casual dangler crew can get anywhere near most spots. I got sick of walking years ago. Its bit of a b.tch if u bog this rig need another mate of mine running 44s to pull it out if i can't sort it out with the front or rear winch n ground anchor.
Yep i get in and slay it before the casual dangler crew can get anywhere near most spots. I got sick of walking years ago. Its bit of a b.tch if u bog this rig need another mate of mine running 44s to pull it out if i can't sort it out with the front or rear winch n ground anchor.
Tight lines 'n' keep the shiny side up people.
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