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Dean Lofthouse
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What size are you running for the landy, and do they carry a heavy load well 3500kg gross?

 

I,ve dropped a little on the diameter or aspect ratio so it is now slightly lower geared and my speedo is about 7% out by going onto 225/75R16 from 235/85R16 and the load rating easily gobbles the 3.5t gross

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I'm running 265/70R16 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ on the 130. Absolutely great in the mud and snow, carry the loads very well at sub 40psi - lots more than 3.5 tonne (on private grounds). Not sure about wear rates, they have been on 3 years but I have only done about 12k in that time and there is loads left.

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