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hey, its the only sub $300 tyre I know of that scores over 50% across the board.
But its a double edged sword of a tyre, get the pressures wrong and youve had it and I dont think theres a tyre out there that doesnt have a specific benefit over the steeltrek.
That wasn't the tyres fault. Better talk to my mechanic:D
If you try hard enough you can puncture anything, but the xzl's hang on alot further than most, especially in the sidewall.
Maximum recommended infaltion is 75psi at maximum load. With the load I had on it was quite cushy and rolled really well. They will go back to 50psi once I dump the trailer, maybe even 45psi as I have stripped out the tub.
What can I say, "I'm Jake, he's Elroy, We are on a mission from god"
CC
But where to buy??
I need 5 new tyres for my Zebra 2a, but can't seem to find 7.50R16 anywhere in Sydney!!
Does anyone know where I can get a set of Steeltreks to fit?
Help me out here guys,
I have XZL's on the new 130, I like the aggressive pattern, and like the whole skinny thing. But I do find on a lot of bitumen surfaces at 100klm they kinda vibrate, get a bit of a woop woop even though they are new, and track just a little.
I am thinking of getting them balanced again, but because they have run smooth as silk on some surfaces I'm a but miffed.
On my old jap vehicle it had 245/70/16, and it was smooth on all surfaces with AT's and MT's. So is it just 7.50/16 muddies respond to different road surfaces.
What do you find?
experiment with the pressures.