trekster
25th February 2013, 09:18 PM
Hey guys,
Rego will be up in June and I know I definitely am going to need some new tyres for the barge, The previous owners let the current ones go a bit and they are worn alot on the edges and I am not expecting them to pass, moreso hoping they fail as the minister for finance said if they fail I can get some new ones :D
Currently I think its riding on 265/70/16's They are some bad toyo brand or something I have never seen before. I don't do many kms per year here in Coffs, Maybe 10k kms max? Most of that would be travelling to and from work (6km round trip) and the odd trip into town and back on weekends etc.
My brother in-law was up on the weekend with his new 4.2 GU and its running some MT MTZ tyres which looked quite good.
I want to go up to a 285/75/16 as I am planning a 2inch lift in the very near future so want to have the 33's on for that. Should I go a Muddie like the MTZ or go for a super aggressive AT?
The car will be used for offroad on mostly tracks with some beach runs as well, I'm not a huge fan of mud but I might end up in some on the odd occasion, I was only thinking the mud type for the aggressiveness for climbing up tracks etc for grip.
I will be definitely be buying 5 as well, Theres a few different tyre places here in Coffs so surely someone will have something good for me to buy :D
Cheers,
Eric.
Rego will be up in June and I know I definitely am going to need some new tyres for the barge, The previous owners let the current ones go a bit and they are worn alot on the edges and I am not expecting them to pass, moreso hoping they fail as the minister for finance said if they fail I can get some new ones :D
Currently I think its riding on 265/70/16's They are some bad toyo brand or something I have never seen before. I don't do many kms per year here in Coffs, Maybe 10k kms max? Most of that would be travelling to and from work (6km round trip) and the odd trip into town and back on weekends etc.
My brother in-law was up on the weekend with his new 4.2 GU and its running some MT MTZ tyres which looked quite good.
I want to go up to a 285/75/16 as I am planning a 2inch lift in the very near future so want to have the 33's on for that. Should I go a Muddie like the MTZ or go for a super aggressive AT?
The car will be used for offroad on mostly tracks with some beach runs as well, I'm not a huge fan of mud but I might end up in some on the odd occasion, I was only thinking the mud type for the aggressiveness for climbing up tracks etc for grip.
I will be definitely be buying 5 as well, Theres a few different tyre places here in Coffs so surely someone will have something good for me to buy :D
Cheers,
Eric.