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Old 12-03-2012, 00:29   #1
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Hello again everyone going to put some new tyres on 1998 2.7tdi nissan terrano ii se lwb and saw these on the net, just wondering if there any good- (235/70/16 technic amazon kingpin mud retread winter snow tyres/105p) there only £66.97 s0 thought they were a bargin, standed truck by the way.
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Old 12-03-2012, 12:14   #2
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watch speed rating, a Q is = to 99/100mph, so P will be less say
90 mph.

consider truck is rated at 96 mph, may be iffy for insurance.

do you off road or lane enough to justify muds. great tyres
but wasted on mainly road trucks.
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Old 12-03-2012, 13:33   #3
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read some reviews online about the kingpins, I had a look at some and most were bad.
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Old 12-03-2012, 18:42   #4
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Cheers for the feedback getting into greenlaning more so looking for something noobly, any recomended tyres for them that are good in the mud and road
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Been looking at tyres myself. As I'm only planning on laning, and after the mud I've tackled at the weekend with road tyres on I'm sticking with AT's. these trucks are amazing in standard ! if you need muds, then you are going to be doing it with other 4x4's so just take a tow rope IMHO

I'm going for runway enduro AT 265 75 16 and taking my mudlaps off the front
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^^^ What he said. Mine's on All Terrains (worn never-heard-of-them at the rear, brand new and stupidly named Matador Izzardas at the front). Good traction on the road, quiet and good off-road.
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i'm running on enduro A/T 235/15/70 had them off rd n went thru really deep mud (axle deep) n it was the diff that got me stuck!! n that was with a standard swb!

I have no idea what lanning is? but I like a challenge so i need gd as!

whats a gd tyre size 2 be doing off roading with cos i obviously need bigger! lol
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CLICK > http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...ead.php?t=6333
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i'm running on enduro A/T 235/15/70 had them off rd n went thru really deep mud (axle deep) n it was the diff that got me stuck!! n that was with a standard swb!

I have no idea what lanning is? but I like a challenge so i need gd as!

whats a gd tyre size 2 be doing off roading with cos i obviously need bigger! lol


31 10.50 15

I think is the one u'll want
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look at cooper st, its rated 60/40 off/on road.

most aggressive at Ive seen without going to a
full mud which would be 80/20 and less road
friendly.

mind ended up with siblings at/r which are 40/60
and pretty capable. As said it great chassis to
start with.
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