I was at the dump in the D4 a while back,heaps of mud,cars were sliding all over the place.The guy told me to make sure the hubs were in and it was in 4WD.:eek:
No worries i said,i just couldn't be bothered explaining………..
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My GOE rims are arriving soon :). It is largely due to the good advice that I have read here in this forum that I have finally decided go down the 18" route rather than going for 19" Maxxis (so my thanks to all that have contributed opinions). I have also decided that Bridgestone D697 265/60R18's would suit my needs. However, I do have a few remaining questions that I hope the forum members can help me with.
Given that I am based in Perth, can anyone recommend a good place to purchase six of these D697 265/60R18's from?
I would also be grateful for any recommendations of reliable places to have them fitted and balanced.
Am I correct in thinking that there is only one type of "D697 265/60R18" tyre and that if I order them, they will definitely be LT? Some websites don't specify this.
Lastly is $405 per tyre a good price including fitting with $100 off per four purchased. Many thanks. Peter
If you want a day out in the South West.Ring South West Tyres in Busselton for a price.We get them to do all our truck and earthmoving tyres,they travel to us.They are very good on their pricing.Tell them you have a mate in Williams that steers a grader that told you they do good prices.Worth a call
Andrew
Purchased 6 months ago. Payed $325 per tyre fitted and balanced (for 5) from Bridgestone Select Tyre... they price matched after a limited phone around... but not in Perth.
Darwin and Perth "tax" is pretty steep [emoji6]
These would have been the perfect tyre choice if they were available in a 19"
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