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Old 02-09-2014, 12:36   #16
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got 8j's on mine and they're fine, tbh i'd just buy the tyres you can probably pick up some cheaper steelies off ebay than getting them from jcs
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Old 02-09-2014, 12:59   #17
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Not much in the way of 33s used on eBay.
350 quid then add fuel collecting.little tread+ new wheels.won't work out much cheaper than new
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Old 02-09-2014, 13:04   #18
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£200-300 on ebay with good tread over the past month or two.

Not much on ebay now though

i guess it depends on how quick you want them
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Old 02-09-2014, 13:07   #19
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Old 02-09-2014, 13:16   #20
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If the tyres are 12.5" wide then 10" is probably the size to go for. But 8" would probably work just as well.

I was suggesting 2nd hand tyres as it will be cheaper. Also won't be as bad if you get a bad puncture. Don't mean to scare you but any time you go greenlaning/offroading there's always the small chance of ripping a tyre open new or not.
Exactly what happened to me during the Wales trip last year. New General Grabber ATs, only on 3 months, and I slice a sidewall on a rock
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