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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 498002" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>My tyres are great for here but not practical for general use. Absolute crap on bitumen, useless in mud but then in the mud here you just dont drive anyway even with the best of mud tyres on. </p><p>There are many more better suited for everyday general purpose. </p><p></p><p>I put these tyres on back in August and am still waiting for the back pair to cop a puncture so I can swap them over to my new split rims.</p><p>We have superlugs here over 5 years old with zero tread left, they are slicks but we still run around on them daily in some of the rockiest mulga infested crap out there.</p><p></p><p>Two sets of wheels is ideal, but also not practical for everybody, but it works for us.</p><p>If I need to go to Perth or Kal I just pick the ute up with the fork lift, wiz off the wheels and throw on a set of road wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 498002, member: 44"] My tyres are great for here but not practical for general use. Absolute crap on bitumen, useless in mud but then in the mud here you just dont drive anyway even with the best of mud tyres on. There are many more better suited for everyday general purpose. I put these tyres on back in August and am still waiting for the back pair to cop a puncture so I can swap them over to my new split rims. We have superlugs here over 5 years old with zero tread left, they are slicks but we still run around on them daily in some of the rockiest mulga infested crap out there. Two sets of wheels is ideal, but also not practical for everybody, but it works for us. If I need to go to Perth or Kal I just pick the ute up with the fork lift, wiz off the wheels and throw on a set of road wheels. [/QUOTE]
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