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Tyres for the WA bush?
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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 145937" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>Wide tread, radial ply tyres tend to die young in outback WA and scrub-bashing only compounds the problems that their thin sidewall construction is prone to. Bias ply tyres (12 ply if you could get them - Yokohama used to make a good one), @ 40 psi pressure on narrow split rims used to be the go. I suspect that the closer you can get to that proven formula with modern tubeless tyres, the better endurance you'll get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 145937, member: 4012"] Wide tread, radial ply tyres tend to die young in outback WA and scrub-bashing only compounds the problems that their thin sidewall construction is prone to. Bias ply tyres (12 ply if you could get them - Yokohama used to make a good one), @ 40 psi pressure on narrow split rims used to be the go. I suspect that the closer you can get to that proven formula with modern tubeless tyres, the better endurance you'll get. [/QUOTE]
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