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  • #46
    It will be interesting to see how they perform over a period of time both on and offroad, as well what sort of kms they last for!

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    • #47
      We are heading up to the Murchison offroad adventure centre in a couple of weeks with a camper in tow. I will give my feedback when I get back
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Grumpy View Post
        Size is 265.70.17. I haven't replaced the spare yet (next week) so I don't know if it fits under the cover. I can't believe how much of an improvement these tyres make to the handling. The vehicle feels so much more stable now.
        Can you let me know if it fits under the cover please?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by nanbar View Post
          Can you let me know if it fits under the cover please?
          Will do. If I get time it will be replaced late this week, otherwise it won't be untill Friday next week.
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          • #50
            That seems a bit expensive. I did a bit of ringing around and got K-Mart tyres (who will price match anyone) down to $290 each for the BF Goodrich KO2 265/70/17's. Tempe Tyres sell them for 300.

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            • #51
              My new 265/70/17 KO2s are going on tomorrow. I'll let you know if the tyre cover fits (I don't think it will)
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              • #52
                i got told 265/70/17 ko2 will not fit the tyre cover.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by demomanca View Post
                  My new 265/70/17 KO2s are going on tomorrow. I'll let you know if the tyre cover fits (I don't think it will)
                  The old KO's didn't fit, so highly unlikely the new ones would.

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                  • #54
                    On they go!

                    You were right AJ, no way in hell the hard cover will fit on these.

                    Local 4wd club is having a run on the weekend, I'll give them a good rub.

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                    • #55
                      They look good Demomanca. Just make sure you wash that blue crap off before you go wheeling. If it goes hard it's a bugger to get off plus it looks crap if it gets rubbed, ends up all over the sidewall. A soft brush and some dishwashing liquid should be the most you need, it came off my D697s with just the hose.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by fido666 View Post
                        They look good Demomanca. Just make sure you wash that blue crap off before you go wheeling. If it goes hard it's a bugger to get off plus it looks crap if it gets rubbed, ends up all over the sidewall. A soft brush and some dishwashing liquid should be the most you need, it came off my D697s with just the hose.
                        Thanks for the heads up on that. I figured it'd just rub off eventually.
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                        • #57
                          Ive decided on 5 x Of this babies, at only $30 more a corner compared to the GO12's cannot complain, looking forward to seeing them on in Sept, order is 4 weeks away in Perth.
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                          • #58
                            best quote i could get was $351 then i called kmart auto they fitted them on Monday for $339 they balanced up very good pretty much the same amount of led weights as the factory tyres.
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                            Last edited by shonky 150; 29-07-2015, 09:45 AM. Reason: answer solved

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                            • #59
                              Bf Goodrich Ko2

                              Quick update. I took them for a run with the local 4WD club on the weekend, mostly rocky terrain and a bit of soft bulldust. I let them down to 29 psi and they stuck like glue up the sides of the hills. Really happy.

                              I would recommend anyone who gets them to get a spacer for the spare wheel carrier, otherwise the spare rubs on the back door.
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                              • #60
                                sound good thanks for the feedback what psi are you running on the tarmac?
                                Originally posted by demomanca View Post
                                Quick update. I took them for a run with the local 4WD club on the weekend, mostly rocky terrain and a bit of soft bulldust. I let them down to 29 psi and they stuck like glue up the sides of the hills. Really happy.

                                I would recommend anyone who gets them to get a spacer for the spare wheel carrier, otherwise the spare rubs on the back door.

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