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Thread: Bridgestone 661

  1. #11
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    Bridget's or the new toyo stand up the best to the PDR rumble
    Cape York ranger Utes are driven heavy and fast on toyo and hold up well
    I've had great service from Bridget 674

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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock The Rock View Post
    Hey mate

    Can vouch for those 661's, we run them on all of the work utes over this side. Tried to upload photos but the nets not working well enough. My rears have done about 20,000km at the moment and while starting to show some wear, there's no chipping happening so far.

    My tyres get an absolute flogging. I cross the Gibb once a month via Kalumburu and Mitchell Plateau, sometimes the Tanami and Duncan as well as many many highway miles. I'm towing a tandem as well as a fully loaded ute. Running round 32-40 psi

    In my 45,000km on these roads I've had one flat and that was with particularly worn tyres on the eastern side of the Gibb, just after the grader had been through. I was expecting a flat at some point

    I'm honestly beginning to question my faith in the BF Goodrichs on the Landy, saying that I have hardly driven the Landy since I've been in Broome
    Hey ngarigo, I concur with Jock. I've been running 661's for 20 years on my Defenders and also on work toyotas. Similar driving / routes / use to that which Jock describes, as well as across the centre and south of continent.

    I run them at 38psi unless fully loaded (42-44) or lower pressure on soft sand. Regularly get 80K out of them. They are tough and have very strong sidewalls. I wouldn't run anything else.
    See http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ml#post2403462
    Cheers

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    thanks for the replies guys, I've had five 661's fitted this morning and it has totally changed my driving experience, and for the better! when I got the wagon over four years ago now she was shod with 265 cooper st maxx's and I have to say returning her to stock size boots i.e. 235's has greatly improved the driving experience... so much more responsive,
    guess the designers knew what they were doing alright....

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by ngarigo View Post
    thanks for the replies guys, I've had five 661's fitted this morning and it has totally changed my driving experience, and for the better! when I got the wagon over four years ago now she was shod with 265 cooper st maxx's and I have to say returning her to stock size boots i.e. 235's has greatly improved the driving experience... so much more responsive,
    guess the designers knew what they were doing alright....
    Cheers ngarigo, that's great to hear. Safe travels.

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    Glad to see this thread. I've been tossing ideas about trying to decide what A/T pattern to try in 235/85R16 after I wear out Agnes' current shoes (265/75R16 Hankook RT03 M/T's).

    I had read a bit about the 661's, and thought I'd go and have a look at one in the flesh. I asked at my local Bridgestone dealer, and the guy behind the counter had never even heard of them! He had to do a search on his shop computer, then told me he would have to order them from South Australia if I wanted some.

    I have plenty of tread left on the Hankooks after 31,000 km from new. However, I'd be very keen to give the 661's a try in the 235 when it comes time to change over.

    Thanks guys for the good information.

    Cheers,

  6. #16
    MrLandy Guest
    Yeah Nige, they're not well known in southern regions because they're a commercial tyre used predominantly in severe, hot, northern conditions, cattle stations, mines, etc. If you go to a commercial Bridgestone dealer they may have some. They never discount them in my experience either. They're that good. They only come in the one size too as far as I know. Cheers

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    Thanks mate. Good thing I want the 235's I think it'll still be a while off yet. The Hankooks are standing up very well so far.

    Cheers,

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by noyakfat View Post
    Thanks mate. Good thing I want the 235's I think it'll still be a while off yet. The Hankooks are standing up very well so far.

    Cheers,
    You're welcome. 235's are the way to go.

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    Yes the 661s are a good performer for central aust travel. I always thought bfg ATs were good , however the bridgestones are proving better value.
    '99 Tdi 300 130 Twin Cab
    When I'm here I want to be out there.

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    First puncture in many many years on 661's. Tek screw on driveway! Bugger. This set has 50K km on them, still going strong.

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