265/70 17. Probably cheaper you to buy some 17s with 10 or 15 offset and new tyres at the same time!
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Originally posted by mjrandom View Post265/70 17. Probably cheaper you to buy some 17s with 10 or 15 offset and new tyres at the same time!
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Originally posted by RobboPrado View PostOK am getting the KO2s next Saturday. It was funny as rang Bob Jane (quote was $375) as they have a best price guarantee and if you show them a quote under theirs they have to meet it and pay 10% back to you for the difference. Well after twice calling and they promised to ring me back, they didn't
Tried Beaurepaires and they were going to charge me $410 a tyre fitted and then $60 on top for an alignment! K-mart quoted me $370, Tyre factory $350 and the one with the best price was Canterbury tyres - $348. So it pays to ring around, I will save about $400 on buying 5 from the cheapest compared to the most expensive quote.
Now does anyone want 5 Dunlop Grandtrek A22s going cheap, excellent condition??
Tell Angelo you are from the Prado crew.
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New to 4wd so have a question, if I have a 2 inch lift and standard rims, what is the largest tyre that I can fit without rubbing. I know that the speed will change depending on the tyre size, and that I will need a 20mm spacer for the 5th tyre, does anything else need to be considered. I am looking at the KO2 to replace my current set.
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265/70 are the way to go. Definitely no rubbing with that set-up. Your speedo will also read 100% accurate with this profile like mine.Dave
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Originally posted by Bushbasher View Post265/70 are the way to go. Definitely no rubbing with that set-up. Your speedo will also read 100% accurate with this profile like mine.
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I found some bf ko2 in 265/70/17 for $309 fitted from Tempe tyres. I realise that they are probably grey imports but can anyone see a downside to getting it from them at that price. Most other places around near me are selling it for $350+. So a $200 saving as I'm looking at getting 52008 Prado 120 GXL V6 auto. Stock...but slowly building it up
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Originally posted by ravenhard View PostI found some bf ko2 in 265/70/17 for $309 fitted from Tempe tyres. I realise that they are probably grey imports but can anyone see a downside to getting it from them at that price. Most other places around near me are selling it for $350+. So a $200 saving as I'm looking at getting 5
I got mine from Bob Jane for $335 fitted.2010 150 gxl D4D with ARB delux bar, towbar! Custom DIY drawers, rhino HD bars, 2" Dobinsons, platform rack, IPF lights and BFG AT2 and extras
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Originally posted by LargeInAPrado View Postthey are all imported Ravenhard so there should be no issue.
After all I'm yet to hear people chasing 'warranty' on BFG's
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Originally posted by ravenhard View PostI found some bf ko2 in 265/70/17 for $309 fitted from Tempe tyres. I realise that they are probably grey imports but can anyone see a downside to getting it from them at that price.
I bought from Don Cornell tyres and warranty will also need to go through them. Tested this out as the tyres arrived at the courier depot with damaged beads. I guess this is a pretty clear open and shut case, but they sent a new tyre after requesting for photos of the damage. So far pretty good experience with grey imports.
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