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    Quote Originally Posted by laughto View Post
    Sorry, cannot see from the photo, is there any rounding off on the edges. Mine have lost the 'sharpness' on the edges.

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    No rounding off, they still look new. Heard of a D4 that blew 3 tyres. Not sure what they were.
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    Easy to do with oem rubber.Simply keep highway pressure and sit on 120/130 on the dirt as there are no police out there
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  3. #213
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    My Maxxis came in today, I went in to get them fitted but they were way too busy for me to hang around, so I'm going back tomorrow.

    I'll post some pics once they're on

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    Where are you getting yours from, Babs?

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    I have maxxis on my d2 they are good at first but give them time


    they a very slow to wear out due to compound of rubber being harder
    this also makes an all wheel drive slide on wet roads this is a pain and dangerous


    off road use never had any issues on traction but tyre pressures need to be very low low


    resulting of side walls with air pockets or egged side walls as the side walls bleed air


    ps beaware when tyre shops have sales there is a number coded on the tyre this is a date / age of the tyre basically a best before date

  6. #216
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Jars View Post
    Where are you getting yours from, Babs?
    Tyre King Hugh

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  7. #217
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by geordiepride View Post
    I have maxxis on my d2 they are good at first but give them time they a very slow to wear out due to compound of rubber being harder this also makes an all wheel drive slide on wet roads this is a pain and dangerous off road use never had any issues on traction but tyre pressures need to be very low low resulting of side walls with air pockets or egged side walls as the side walls bleed air ps beaware when tyre shops have sales there is a number coded on the tyre this is a date / age of the tyre basically a best before date

    I can't comment on their performance, I'm just going by what others have experienced on this forum.

    In saying that they're the only choice in a LT construction for a 19" rim.

    Time will tell, I'll keep you all posted.

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  8. #218
    Babs Guest
    Got em.

    They're bloody noisey, I can still here the whine over the radio. I'm sure I'll get used to it though.



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  9. #219
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    Look the goods...

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    Are they noisy at all speeds,or just up to approximately 60k's,then the other noises drown the tyre noise out?

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