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Tyres for the WA bush?
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 146021" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Bias Ply! Haha, pending a purchase and test run ofcourse! I did make an observation that most 4x4's I saw out in the goldfields (mining vehicles) were running very narrow tyres and didn't look beefy on tread. Perhaps running light truck tyres? I ran mine at high pressures (45 psi) because I figured less belly out on the sidewalls would minimize staking. It seems I made a poor choice in tyres or a poor choice in driving off-track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 146021, member: 1884"] Bias Ply! Haha, pending a purchase and test run ofcourse! I did make an observation that most 4x4's I saw out in the goldfields (mining vehicles) were running very narrow tyres and didn't look beefy on tread. Perhaps running light truck tyres? I ran mine at high pressures (45 psi) because I figured less belly out on the sidewalls would minimize staking. It seems I made a poor choice in tyres or a poor choice in driving off-track. [/QUOTE]
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