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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 12:31 AM


Well DesertMoose don't be sorry. like I said I was led to believe only BF goodrich made 33x15 (by mate Mark who owns Bayswater tyre service on Collier rd, but he may be talking about Highway tyres) but if you know then share your knowlede
P.S he also told me the others only recently stopped making them and there may still be old stock out there...
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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 12:50 AM


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Well DesertMoose don't be sorry. like I said I was led to believe only BF goodrich made 33x15 (by mate Mark who owns Bayswater tyre service on Collier rd, but he may be talking about Highway tyres) but if you know then share your knowlede
P.S he also told me the others only recently stopped making them and there may still be old stock out there...


mate go around the corner to 4WDUSA 1a chackley place Bayswater and see what they have. they have a good range there but very expensive.
I run Yokohama's 33/9.50x15:P




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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 01:46 AM


Cheers thanks DesertMoose- Don't need any ATM but always handy to know, I have 15 inch wheels and tyres galore but would love some 16 inch wheels so i can have more options with combos, I have alway found that high profile 15 inch stockies seem to work best on the front- sort of like a rudder rather than a tyre....
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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 02:23 AM


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Cheers thanks DesertMoose- Don't need any ATM but always handy to know, I have 15 inch wheels and tyres galore but would love some 16 inch wheels so i can have more options with combos, I have alway found that high profile 15 inch stockies seem to work best on the front- sort of like a rudder rather than a tyre....


Yeh same here, I use 650x15 up front or 600x16(off lada nice and soft)




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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 07:20 AM


well afta the weekend i am getting bfg's
went bush blew a mickey thompson baja claw.......... walked 12km out of the bush to guide our friends in with some spares, then one of them running baja claws also blew a tyre...... and the stugled to go where the bfg's just walked over
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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 01:24 PM


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well afta the weekend i am getting bfg's
went bush blew a mickey thompson baja claw.......... walked 12km out of the bush to guide our friends in with some spares, then one of them running baja claws also blew a tyre...... and the stugled to go where the bfg's just walked over




OK??? Could you explain how you killed the Baja Claws?? What pressures/terraine etc??? Sounds a bit sus thats all??Any pics of the dead claws???




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posted on August 2nd, 2004 at 06:44 PM


runnin 30-35 psi.... 2 different trucks..... hence thediffernet tyre pressure.... 35's by the way
terrian varied the whole way, sand, gravel, rock, dirt, grass, soft soil..... realy good track
one blew in a rut, the other blew during a climb.... the patrol with bfg's went all the same spots no worries.... hopefully get some pics soon
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posted on August 14th, 2004 at 09:33 AM


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runnin 30-35 psi.... 2 different trucks..... hence thediffernet tyre pressure.... 35's by the way
terrian varied the whole way, sand, gravel, rock, dirt, grass, soft soil..... realy good track
one blew in a rut, the other blew during a climb.... the patrol with bfg's went all the same spots no worries.... hopefully get some pics soon




Try letting the pressure down.......Might save some tyres...:beer




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