What was the tyre brand on Brett's old wagon?
What was the tyre brand on Brett's old wagon?
Anyone remember?
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From memory they were very well priced, I'm interested in sourcing a set for my wagon.
Thanks!
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/254/p3130062tk5.jpg
From memory they were very well priced, I'm interested in sourcing a set for my wagon.
Thanks!
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
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- Outback bloke
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thanks, will be a good basis for my price ring-around tomorrow.
Any opinions on them? Some people have warned me of a couple of downsides, ie too soft so they wear out too quickly, and weak sidewall. No idea of the real life truth to this having never run a Nankang myself before.
Any opinions on them? Some people have warned me of a couple of downsides, ie too soft so they wear out too quickly, and weak sidewall. No idea of the real life truth to this having never run a Nankang myself before.
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Any mud tyre is going to wear faster than a road tyre. I have had quite a few different "muddies" over the years and these don't wear any faster than any other one. I never kept track of k's with them. I just felt that if they were the tyre, size and pattern I wanted then it didn't matter how far they went.
I did drive that car to work every day with out fail when I had it with those tyres on. When they are new they are a bit skatey/rolly but after a month or so they sort them selves out.
As for punctures I never managed to get a flat with those tyres. Compare that to the name brand Bridgestones I have now which got 3 flats last big trip.
I did drive that car to work every day with out fail when I had it with those tyres on. When they are new they are a bit skatey/rolly but after a month or so they sort them selves out.
As for punctures I never managed to get a flat with those tyres. Compare that to the name brand Bridgestones I have now which got 3 flats last big trip.
The website lists them as 6.5" for rim size. Rekon they will still go onto a 6" rim okay? (ie PT Cruiser 15's).
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Spoke to a local tyre place, they rekon the chances of de-beading a tyre are actually less with a more narrow rim, which is good.
Unfortunately the WA importer for Nankang only do a 31" version of the Mudstar, so I'm going to have to try and source the ones I need interstate.
Unfortunately the WA importer for Nankang only do a 31" version of the Mudstar, so I'm going to have to try and source the ones I need interstate.
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