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    So Tempe can do the KO2's fitted for $399 each.
    I think that's pretty good. I might just do 4 for now and if I plan to do any outback trips swap the spare later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blade74 View Post
    So Tempe can do the KO2's fitted for $399 each.
    I think that's pretty good. I might just do 4 for now and if I plan to do any outback trips swap the spare later.
    What size?

    Seems a very good price,where from?

    I have been putting off getting some for ages,either 17's or 18's,as i have both rim sizes.

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    20" size but I'm sure they'd have smaller sizes and possibly cheaper.
    Tempe Tyres in Sydney.

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    So I just got the BFG AT KO2's fitted in 20 55 275.
    They're not too noisy so far.
    There's definitely a bit of tyre scrubbing in the front guards at normal height at full lock on the frontside of the tyre.
    Nothing drastic.
    The rear right tyre rubs on some plastic when the rear of the car drops on acceleration or over bumps. I think it's just cosmetic.



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    This is the rear rubbing spot looking upwards from below.



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    The right rear needs a self-tapper near the bottom to hold the liner against the protection layer over the fuel filler pipe to prevent the tyre from rubbing through the liner.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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    A passer-by in Canberra gave my tyres the thumbs-up yesterday as he walked past my not so clean vehicle. If I hadn't given the pressure cleaner a good work-out on the rims, under the guards, the windows and bodywork including the roof before leaving he'd have really had something to look at. The mud from my lane filled the gap between the tyres and guards behind the wheels. These tyres certainly like to pick up mud.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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    get yourself a heat gun, apply heat and with a block of wood or someting, press in the bulge to clear the tire. thats how i got mine to clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    The right rear needs a self-tapper near the bottom to hold the liner against the protection layer over the fuel filler pipe to prevent the tyre from rubbing through the liner.

    I wouldnt recommend drilling through the filler pipe in the process.....

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