Hi Peeps
First, sorry if in the wrong section but the tyre section does say reviews, anyway.................
At the moment on my 2nd gen truck I have standard 15" aloys fitted with Roadstone Radials A/T 265/70 R15 110T
In the shed (steady Chillit) I have 5 chrome steel rims fitted with (4) General Grabber A/T P 215/75 R15 M&S 100S & (1) Bridgestone Desert Dueler 215 SR15 M&S which I am told were off a highlux pick up.
None of the lettering or sizes mean anything to me, so please educate a numpty.
My fitted tyres are getting boarderline so will need replacing, I have been reading the thread on the Insa Turbo Sahara's but now I am even more confused as the sizes dont appear to make sence
Questions
what is the difference between radial and crossply other than method of construction, does one suit the truck better than t'other, how does wear, ride and handling compare
As I do little or no off roading (at the mo) is one type better, I do quite a lot of motorway Erm... reasonable speed driving so comfort, low noise, grip and life are likely to be my main needs
Is there a way of identifying if the steel rims are suitable for my truck (can't find any I/D marks) Oh yes and I do have the set of different nuts for the steel rims!
I have recently fitted new Explorer 3000 shocks and + 20% springs to the rear end if that makes a difference, but have no lifts.
Your help and reccomendations will be invaluable, thanks in advance
First, sorry if in the wrong section but the tyre section does say reviews, anyway.................
At the moment on my 2nd gen truck I have standard 15" aloys fitted with Roadstone Radials A/T 265/70 R15 110T
In the shed (steady Chillit) I have 5 chrome steel rims fitted with (4) General Grabber A/T P 215/75 R15 M&S 100S & (1) Bridgestone Desert Dueler 215 SR15 M&S which I am told were off a highlux pick up.
None of the lettering or sizes mean anything to me, so please educate a numpty.
My fitted tyres are getting boarderline so will need replacing, I have been reading the thread on the Insa Turbo Sahara's but now I am even more confused as the sizes dont appear to make sence
Questions
what is the difference between radial and crossply other than method of construction, does one suit the truck better than t'other, how does wear, ride and handling compare
As I do little or no off roading (at the mo) is one type better, I do quite a lot of motorway Erm... reasonable speed driving so comfort, low noise, grip and life are likely to be my main needs
Is there a way of identifying if the steel rims are suitable for my truck (can't find any I/D marks) Oh yes and I do have the set of different nuts for the steel rims!
I have recently fitted new Explorer 3000 shocks and + 20% springs to the rear end if that makes a difference, but have no lifts.
Your help and reccomendations will be invaluable, thanks in advance
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