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Help please guys...

 

A while ago there was a thread, not even sure what it was about, but someone had fitted some serious tyres to the rear end of a tipper and said where they got them. I've searched but can't find it.

 

Can anyone link to the thread or the tyres in question please?

 

 

Many thanks,

 

Steve.

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My Tranny rears are 185's.

I was worried about rubbing with fitting wider tyres. I'm pretty sure James didn't have any issues though.

 

My mate is a manager at Watlings. He talked me out of fitting anything too chunky, reckoned they would wear out really quick on tarmac, which is where I am most.

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Fedima do a mud and snow tyre in 185/75/R16 which are bang on for my Tranny.

I'm tempted to get some anyway.

 

A 4x4 it will never be, but it would be nice not to get stuck on wet grass!

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My Tranny rears are 185's.

I was worried about rubbing with fitting wider tyres. I'm pretty sure James didn't have any issues though.

 

My mate is a manager at Watlings. He talked me out of fitting anything too chunky, reckoned they would wear out really quick on tarmac, which is where I am most.

 

I say that's likely true of the cheap remoulded being mentioned in here, but a set of BFG MTs will last for ages on Tarmac. Mine still have plenty of tread left after a year and imagine will still be serviceable at the end of next, they to off road a lot too.

 

 

WM Tree Services

 

http://www.bestkenttreesurgeons.co.uk

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