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  • Tyre help, thank you please!

    Had a call from Camskill today to tell me they don't stock 32" Kumho tyres any more

    So, I need help in finding some 32 /11.5 /15" A/Ts or M/Ts.
    They must have raised white lettering and be no more than £80 each.


    I'll wait here for you replys............ ta!

  • #2
    have a look on the greenway anacondas thread http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=29951
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    • #3
      Originally posted by nero279
      have a look on the greenway anacondas thread http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=29951


      Cheers, but ...............
      So, I need help in finding some 32 /11.5 /15" A/Ts or M/Ts.
      They must have raised white lettering and be no more than £80 each.

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      • #4
        32" BFG A/T's £100, BFG M/T's £95. inc vat and delivery. (need to double check by phone tomorrow)

        Best I can do.
        4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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        • #5
          no prices on here but they list some that fit your other requirements www.4site4x4.co.uk go to tyres and try various options in the search thingamyjig
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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
            Had a call from Camskill today to tell me they don't stock 32" Kumho tyres any more

            So, I need help in finding some 32 /11.5 /15" A/Ts or M/Ts.
            They must have raised white lettering and be no more than £80 each.


            I'll wait here for you replys............ ta!
            Isn't there a 'metric' size available? Not sure what the equivalent would be? Something like 285/70-15?
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Apache
              Isn't there a 'metric' size available? Not sure what the equivalent would be? Something like 285/70-15?


              Yeah, I think it's 285/75 r15.
              I've Emailed Nene 4X4 for a price on some Bridgestone muds, but I epect they will be pricey, but they do stock 32"s.

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              • #8
                http://www.scorpionracing.co.uk/index.html are also showing some on their website and i wouldn't have thought the procomp ones would be that dear, i might be wrong

                http://www.offroadmdg.co.uk/html/tyres.html also list the procomps and i have found very helpful dealing with them in the past
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                • #9
                  Excellent, I've got E-mails flying off in all directions now!

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                  • #10
                    hows your search going vince?

                    looking for some 32"s myself so could you let me know how you get on.cheers.

                    i am assuming that a 2" lift is enough to run 32s, well 2" on front and lc springs on back.

                    cheers scotty

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by scotty
                      hows your search going vince?

                      looking for some 32"s myself so could you let me know how you get on.cheers.

                      i am assuming that a 2" lift is enough to run 32s, well 2" on front and lc springs on back.

                      cheers scotty

                      No-one seems to stock them, if they do, they're silly money.
                      I've decided on brand name 31"s now, BFGs or Kumhos with 30mm spacers.

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                      • #12
                        vince i can recommend bfg muds, had them on now for over 2 years, mainlly road with a few play days in there as well and i cant fault them.

                        had no reply from this mob http://www.kingoffroad.co.uk/ortyres.html

                        was looking at there trail ade 32s, dont know how they would be on the road though.

                        whats the score with lift vince, 32s ok on a 2".

                        cheers mate

                        scotty

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by scotty
                          vince i can recommend bfg muds, had them on now for over 2 years, mainlly road with a few play days in there as well and i cant fault them.

                          had no reply from this mob http://www.kingoffroad.co.uk/ortyres.html

                          was looking at there trail ade 32s, dont know how they would be on the road though.

                          whats the score with lift vince, 32s ok on a 2".

                          cheers mate

                          scotty

                          Yeah, it'll be fine.
                          The main problem with fitting 33"s without enough lift is that they are very wide and rub when turning on full lock.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                            Yeah, it'll be fine.
                            The main problem with fitting 33"s without enough lift is that they are very wide and rub when turning on full lock.
                            ere vince , i would have been better phoning you tonight, saved a lot of typing.

                            cheers again

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by scotty
                              ere vince , i would have been better phoning you tonight, saved a lot of typing.

                              cheers again


                              Try here, ...

                              http://www.sowdentyres.co.uk/greenway-tyres.html

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