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Pics tomorrow night when I pick up the wheels and fit them.
Ross tried on the rims and fitted one tyre to a rim. He will fit the rest by tomorrow.
I was so exited that I had to make a post.
The rims actually look okay in reality compared to the pics on the Performance Wheels website. They almost look like factory wheels.
Chris
What tyres did you end up getting?
I've got the Cooper S/T 245/70R17. These aren't the anti chip compound which are not available in my size.
I decided on these over the new STT which looks great but could be rather noisy compared to the S/T. I don't plan to do heaps of mud drives which the STT might be better suited to where as the S/T seems to be a better all rounder. Also the comments I got back on my previous post on the Coopers gave me some reassurance that the S/T was a good tyre. I spoke with Wardy on the Walhalla trip and he has a set of S/T's on his Disco 2 and I think he mentioned it was his second set.
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I nearly ordered a set, and in some ways wish i had, but i went the Mickey Thompsons instead, which i am really happy with. But the tyre place said, how i know quite well, that the Cooper dealer said that the main problem with the S/T's is that people go at it like a bull at a gate and tear chunks off the tyres. This of course cant be applied to everyone, as not all 4wds are redneck yobos, just cruiser drivers. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] Having said this your driving style on and off road will have a massive effect on your tye life, if you take the calm slow steady approach to obstacles then you wont be as likely to tear chunks off your tyres, if you are driving like you are in the Paris to Dakar then you will inevidably destroy your tyres. Let me know how you find them as i might try them next. Matt
