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  1. #11
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    Happy thus far

    Quote Originally Posted by Corgie Carrier View Post
    What do you think of the ATZ P3s? I have been looking at them for my car.

    Neale
    Hi Neale

    I like the tyres thus far - only road use to date , planning on a day trip to Vic high country very shortly to test their grip.

    Not noisy ,but my Deefer is a noisy bugger anyway , so no issue if they get noisier with wear. I like the look of them and they feel softer and more comfortable than my old GG 235/85. Which had done 120,000kms ! Very good longevity , but not great in the wet , and I wanted something a little wider and more aggressive.

    $360 each in Hawthorn Goodyear tyre centre.

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    My 200tdi 110.
    Standard driveline,
    No lift.
    255/85/R16 BFG KM2's (33" equivalent)
    0 offset king steelies.
    Went hard, on fitting 0 offset in place of the standard steelies my turning circle improved and I had no scrub on the forward control arm, which I experienced with smaller 31" Cooper ST's that used to be on it on standard rims. Fuel consumption unchanged, speedo read correct against GPS, so go figure.
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    Now my new td5 130.
    2" lift fitted by PO so not too sure really.
    Same tyres. Got a long travel suspension kit in it, fitted by me. These are the same tyres as in the previous photo, so they did about 10-15,000 k's on the old Deefer, went through a crash (where the old one got written off) then on the 130 and got about 20-30,000 more on them.
    Wearing well, though they did get some chipping when I did gregory national park, but I don't think you could find any place in Australia harder on tyres, to be frank.
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