good alternative to Nankang Super trippers?
good alternative to Nankang Super trippers?
just wondering what a good alternative to these is for around the same price. I already have nankangs fitted but find they pick up a fair amount of crap (nails etc) because they are pretty soft. Can't justify cost of BFG's or Coopers and TG wranglers look a little sketchy for the on road stuff.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
mango
Any thoughts?
Cheers
mango
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Great tyres. I got a set. Works wonders. Look awesome too. Cos of being so hard compound they make it a little fun onroad in weather....... But I've gone over 2000km on the now and only 1.5mm to 2mm wear on the fronts and .5mm to 1mm wear on the back, and I've spun the fronts a couple of times on the pavement. I think they come with more then 18mm tread depth. But they are only rated at 120kmph, so dont think you can speed safely with themdaza wrote:Brett, is that the Kumho venture M/T for $125! i got quoted $188 for them a week ago! 8O


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first of all.....Fatz.....what are these - Goodyear Adventures 26" tho, 8.5 r14 - because i can't find them on the net. Thought you might have meant dunlops but they don't show up on either web-site
also, Smoov.......$100- for nankangs seems pretty cheap considering I can't find anyone in Brissie who does them less than 125-. Is that a special price for you only or do i just need to phone around a little more.
cheers
mango
also, Smoov.......$100- for nankangs seems pretty cheap considering I can't find anyone in Brissie who does them less than 125-. Is that a special price for you only or do i just need to phone around a little more.
cheers
mango
Yeah sorry mate dunlops the one
http://www.dunlop.co.nz/tyres.asp?tyreCatID=3
Down near the bottom, sorry bout that
Cheers
Adam
http://www.dunlop.co.nz/tyres.asp?tyreCatID=3
Down near the bottom, sorry bout that
Cheers
Adam
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fitted, the guy wanted $110. i paid that first time for the first set. when i came back and bargained for the second set, I yacked on about being a good customer, and he let them go for $400 for four.
interesting chap, interesting shop. nothing fancy or ritsy. a mate of mine suggested seeing him, as he tends to stock 'rare' tyres... as they supplied him 13 inch whitewalls to his original '72 celica....
anyways, first time I went there, I told him that I could stump him...and asked about 14 inch 4WD tyres.... he told me to wait, and dissapeared into his warehouse, returning 5 minutes later with a nankang, asking me "will this be ok?"
perhaps its cheaper coz im in sydney, and it has reduced freighting costs... i dunno..
will definately go back to him soon, as im keen to try a set of khumos for the next lot of tyres.

fitted, the guy wanted $110. i paid that first time for the first set. when i came back and bargained for the second set, I yacked on about being a good customer, and he let them go for $400 for four.
interesting chap, interesting shop. nothing fancy or ritsy. a mate of mine suggested seeing him, as he tends to stock 'rare' tyres... as they supplied him 13 inch whitewalls to his original '72 celica....
anyways, first time I went there, I told him that I could stump him...and asked about 14 inch 4WD tyres.... he told me to wait, and dissapeared into his warehouse, returning 5 minutes later with a nankang, asking me "will this be ok?"

perhaps its cheaper coz im in sydney, and it has reduced freighting costs... i dunno..
will definately go back to him soon, as im keen to try a set of khumos for the next lot of tyres.
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thats a good price...bit of bargaining power doesn't go astray....found a guy in brisbane will do nankang for $115 but he also suggested i might look at the hankook w401 as well. It's a winter tread and is only 26" (185R14) but thinking i might give them a go to try to get back a little of my lost power. car is going to be fully loaded up for a month long trip to tassie and i think it might struggle ti get up any hills let alone in 5th
shop guy says will do hankook for $128 fitted....just means i'll have to buy 5 instead of 4 and keep nankangs for beach spares
cheers for answers everyone
shop guy says will do hankook for $128 fitted....just means i'll have to buy 5 instead of 4 and keep nankangs for beach spares
cheers for answers everyone
hankooks are here
http://www.hankooktyre.com.au/V2/produc ... cr&id=1153
not as aggressive as other patterns but to be honest i need it more for road use than mud and rocks. i'm not sure yet whether the studs come standard.........might be useful for clearing people off the beach
http://www.hankooktyre.com.au/V2/produc ... cr&id=1153
not as aggressive as other patterns but to be honest i need it more for road use than mud and rocks. i'm not sure yet whether the studs come standard.........might be useful for clearing people off the beach

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