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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    I tend to look at those comparos with one eye toward who puts in the biggest advertising dollar.
    I think that's a good view to take.

    This one seemed to be a better method than most though, because he didn't know which tyres he was driving on as he tested.

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    http://marktg.toyotires.com/file/18975.pdf

    Just ordered these on Friday, in 245/75/16 for the LSE. 235/70/16 isn't available in these tyres, at 30.9" OD they aren't much taller anyway.
    Also noticed they are avail in 255/85/16, (at 33.3" OD) possibly my next set of touring tyres for the RR....
    Looking forward to their supposed excellence

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by amtravic1 View Post
    The Wrangler Silent Armour is what i have been using for 18 months and I have been more than happy with then. No punctures, no cuts, wearing well and despite the what the test says definately no 4 wheel slides even in pouring rain. They work well at 18 psi on sand and in mud.

    Ian

    I've had same for about 2 years. Agree with Ian except I haven't done sand yet.
    This will change cup weekend with a planned trip to Robe.

    Dave.

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    Just a minor update. The original link I added did not show the table at the end of the review for some reason. The missing table had lots of extra information, such as puncture resistance, stopping distance etc in it.

    This link should show it: Australian 4WD Monthly dedicated to 4WD, 4x4, SUV, Truck, 4 wheel drive and off road community, loaded with tips, tests, reviews, travel, gallery and forum

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