Which tyres?
Which tyres?
Hey guys,
So I bought a set of 14" sunraysia wheels (attached pic) and now just waiting to hear back from my enquiries for a lift kit. So once I have a lift kit done I will put the new wheels on but what tyres are you guys running on the 14" rims? I didnt realise the choice of A/T's would be so narrow but thats OK, im sure theres something suitible. Or maybe even just a light commercial or winter tread tyre?
Im not really planning to do serious offroading but just the odd rough track or whatever comes up when I go away camping etc.
Cheers!
So I bought a set of 14" sunraysia wheels (attached pic) and now just waiting to hear back from my enquiries for a lift kit. So once I have a lift kit done I will put the new wheels on but what tyres are you guys running on the 14" rims? I didnt realise the choice of A/T's would be so narrow but thats OK, im sure theres something suitible. Or maybe even just a light commercial or winter tread tyre?
Im not really planning to do serious offroading but just the odd rough track or whatever comes up when I go away camping etc.
Cheers!
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14" offroad tyres are hard to get, I just sold mine to upgrade to 15" (better range).
But you can find them on ebay occasionally.
mine were 185r14c maxxis mt 753 bravo mud tyres ad they rubbed until i massaged the guards, mind was not lifted at that point however.
But you can find them on ebay occasionally.
mine were 185r14c maxxis mt 753 bravo mud tyres ad they rubbed until i massaged the guards, mind was not lifted at that point however.
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- Bertiebrumby
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Not sure exactly if they are new or have been sitting around or what, but I called beaurepairs in Hobart and asked them what was available for the L series, and they said nothing, so I asked can they order a custom sunraysia blank and have it drilled which they seemed to think was possible. But they called back and said theres a set in Launceston and they are yours for $69ea so I said OK! By the looks of them and the boxes I would say they have not been sitting around long tho, pretty clean and brand new looking.
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Hi check out these guys, they seem to stock a few alternative sizes tempetyres.com.au the Bravo might suit you the centre blocks look reasonably close for on road.
Or there's the buckshot mud tyre.
The other mud option is the Kumho 71.
Brad.
Or there's the buckshot mud tyre.
The other mud option is the Kumho 71.
Brad.
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Yeah they will post for free and have an ebay account too. Can buy from them and have your local guys fit and ballance etc.Brad_Stacey wrote:Hi check out these guys, they seem to stock a few alternative sizes tempetyres.com.au...
Also Tyreland in Western Sydney have a few harder to get options at a decent price. Though you will need to email them for more details.