Should be fine on a series 2 is yours exmil or civi cant see your avatar clearly, they will do 80 k no problems how fast does yours go
PS: landies with tyres like that made most of the tracks we use today
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						Anyone fitted these? More of a military collector vehicle tyre I guess.
They come in 7.5x16 and I'll admit they are more show than go but could be an option for replacing my fossilised Mich XLCs as long as I never drive in the wet over 50kph.
This site is worth a squizz for wasting time on a Sunday in anycase -
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Just like my old man told me "never try and cheap on the things connecting you and the earth - shoes and tyres"
Cheapest quote I have on the Mich's is 380 a corner.
Last edited by carby; 11th September 2011 at 12:55 PM. Reason: Kahnt schpell for nuts
Should be fine on a series 2 is yours exmil or civi cant see your avatar clearly, they will do 80 k no problems how fast does yours go
PS: landies with tyres like that made most of the tracks we use today
 Fossicker
					
					
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						Four ply tyres are OK for a show vehicle, but I would not use them for the way the vehicle is intended to be used. Six ply or perhaps eight ply.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
If your looking for something a bit stronger I have used these for a couple years $280 ea when I bought 4 from bridgstone tyre centre at wetherill park got the quote online better than what the shop offered
WRANGLER TG, Goodyear, Australia
I was considering these for my series 2a
Tyre 4x4 4WD 6.00-16 Army GPW Willys Jeep Bar Lug D501 | eBay
G
Defender 90 - WEE 90
172-562 2a Workshop - Tassie Devil
REMLR 331
Spoke to Ben at Vintage tyres today,
The Firestone Military 750x16 NDT will be a way off yet, the factory in the USA went bankrupt 18mths ago and the moulds have been sold off to another factory but will be other tyres that will be manufactured first due to demand.
Looks like it will be next year sometimes, price if it holds will still be $279 a tyre.
Not that will be a problem as if you go by what the economist predict we may see a $1.30Au to $1.00 Us
If you are real sneaky my be cheaper to get them from the USA.
If you are real sneaky my be cheaper to get them from the USA.
Eric
What's the go with importing tyres? Is the duty high?
thks
drew
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						I'm off down to Chipping Norton tomorrow to pick up an Olympic Steeltrek 7.50x16, $120 delivered to the depot from Mick at Cooma.
Peter
Drew parker,
Don't know the price of import as yet I've got Coker Tyres in the USA getting back to me with shipping at end of the month on 5 tyres.
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