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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 54819" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>I have a FJ Cruiser, it still has the OEM road tyres on it (40,000kms and still going, over 30,000 on the black top). I'll probably look at ProComp all terrains when they need replacing. The FJ is a 17" rim and 75-80% of my driving is on bitumen at the moment.</p><p></p><p>My 2 bobs worth - Tyre choice is down to a number of things.</p><p></p><p>Make and model of vehicle.</p><p>Intended use.</p><p>Personal Preference</p><p>Budget </p><p></p><p>What I have done is research the Cruiser forums, because this is my 1st 4x4. The general comment is the ProComp All Terrain is good both on the bitumen and on the dirt, state upto 80,000kms on them, lower road noise than some other brands and moderately priced. I'll do another search before I replace the existing tyres.</p><p>I will need 5, so I do a 5 wheel rotation on my current tryres.</p><p></p><p>So my suggestion is read what others with the same vehicle, are doing. What suits my FJ may not suit a Rodeo or a Navara etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 54819, member: 1932"] I have a FJ Cruiser, it still has the OEM road tyres on it (40,000kms and still going, over 30,000 on the black top). I'll probably look at ProComp all terrains when they need replacing. The FJ is a 17" rim and 75-80% of my driving is on bitumen at the moment. My 2 bobs worth - Tyre choice is down to a number of things. Make and model of vehicle. Intended use. Personal Preference Budget What I have done is research the Cruiser forums, because this is my 1st 4x4. The general comment is the ProComp All Terrain is good both on the bitumen and on the dirt, state upto 80,000kms on them, lower road noise than some other brands and moderately priced. I'll do another search before I replace the existing tyres. I will need 5, so I do a 5 wheel rotation on my current tryres. So my suggestion is read what others with the same vehicle, are doing. What suits my FJ may not suit a Rodeo or a Navara etc. [/QUOTE]
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