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Post Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:34 am 
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Hi all

i have been pushing for a while to have wheel and tyre packages for the store, so after a weekly nag i have been thrown a bone

Kumho KL71 Road Venture MT 215/75/15 for $210 fitted or $205 not.

im told this is a very good price for this tyre.

i will post up pics soon of what the tyre looks like.

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Post Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:39 am 
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any chance of other sizes?

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Post Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:41 am 
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i got a deal on that size but i can chase other sizes, just let me know what you are after

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I wouldn't mind them on my Sierra!

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I think a 235/75R15 would be a good size to get, I'd be interested in them if you got that size, depending on how they rate

ie. road noise, offroad performance, mud, sand, rock, onroad performance etc

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i have heard good things,

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hey mate id be intrested in anything that would measure to around 31ish on the 16 inch rims

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:28 am 
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ok

for a 235/75/15 i can do $200 in a federal couragia mt

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:39 am 
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ODA1 wrote:
wheel and tyre packages ................
Kumho KL71 Road Venture MT 215/75/15 for $210 fitted or $205 not.

$5 for a 8O :wink: rim is awesome value..... :D

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:42 am 
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i wish :lol: , dont have rims yet :lol: :roll:

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:48 am 
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hey mate id be intrested in anything that would measure to around 31ish on the 16 inch rims


I can do you a Kumho KL71 MT in a 245/75/16 for $290 each
( RRP is $317.90 ) http://kumhotyres.businesscatalyst.com/4x4kl71.htm

but thats 5 tyres and thats also fitted to the rims with no car insight :roll:

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 2:41 am 
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for a 235/75/15 i can do $200 in a federal couragia mt

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thats good, i payed more then that for mine and the supplier was (apparently, not according to your prices) a famiy friend :roll:

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g'day!!

that khumo tire looks as thought it is a directional tire? or is that just a deceiving picture???

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g'day!!

that khumo tire looks as thought it is a directional tire?
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you are very correct 8)

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mate ill let you know on those for sure gotta see whats happening with the bloody thing havnt seen it since last monday

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Post Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 8:34 am 
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KL-71 USA size availability chart

Check out the 205/ 80 16's :D See if you can find some of those Tim.

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hey mate im just bought my self a 2000 jimny and just wondering bout thoes tyres any mods in particular i need to do to it to have these tyred fitted? cheers

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hey mate im just bought my self a 2000 jimny and just wondering bout thoes tyres any mods in particular i need to do to it to have these tyred fitted? cheers


you can put 215's straight onto a stock jimny but you may have a problem with scrubbing, mine did.

to get rid of that a 40mm lift will do the trick.

and welcome, good to see another jimny owner in perth, make sure you come along to one of our trips, it will be good to see another jimny in action.

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for a 235/75/15 i can do $200 in a federal couragia mt

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is that fitted??? and $200 each :D and where are you again location wise? is your busniess name outdoor auto?

very intrested in 2 tyres, our jimny's rears are getting worn :D

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Brandon wrote:
hey mate im just bought my self a 2000 jimny and just wondering bout thoes tyres any mods in particular i need to do to it to have these tyred fitted? cheers


you can put 215's straight onto a stock jimny but you may have a problem with scrubbing, mine did.

to get rid of that a 40mm lift will do the trick.

and welcome, good to see another jimny owner in perth, make sure you come along to one of our trips, it will be good to see another jimny in action.


yeh so the tyres your talking about do u have them for sale atm or you gettig them in? also how much are the lift kits for it? will the tyred screw up the spedo or put it 5 kms out or anything like that sorry about al the questions still new haha.
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sorry guys, here are the details


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Lowest tyre price i have mentioned on each i will do fitted.

I use an old friend at a tyre shop, they give me a better price than the public so i can get more business for the both of us.

a lift for a jimny depends on how high you want to go! and for speedo i have not owned a jimny so thats best left to asking the jimny owners on here.

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What can you do in a 215/75R15 non-directional?

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What can you do in a 215/75R15 non-directional?


i can do a Hankook Dynapro MT 215/75/15 for $215 a tyre

http://www.hankooktyre.com.au/Product/p ... &FnCode=03

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i think i'd be interested in the dynapro... maybe
what's the $215 per tire will that include fitting to rims?? ;)

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Price on Dynapro 30x9.5R15 or 235x75R15.

Are they the RT03?

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i have the RTO3's and i find they are awesome offroad, okay on sand but i think my all terrains were better.

brandon: talk to ODA1 about tyres or go to a tyre place to buy them, or look out or cheap second hand ones, thats what i did.

lift kits can be around $900 up to about $1500, you can save some dollars if you install it yourself.

the bigger wheels will drop your revs by about 500 RPM, and will put your speedo out, but thats arguable, i know vermins speedo actually got more acurate whereas mine is now out by about 8 kmph

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S13RR4 wrote:
ie. road noise, offroad performance, mud, sand, rock, onroad performance etc


Not that noisy on road at 80km/h.. But my Zook makes a bit of noise anyway, probs drowns it out

Hard Sand/Dirt.. They're amazing, you just paddle along when you lose traction haha

Mud.. They're a mud tyre duh, and they grip VERY well in mud/soft clay

Rock.. Very good grip, very strong sidewalls, pretty good for crawling

On Road.. Not enough sideward grip in the wet, my Zook turns into a drift car temporarily lol

Price is also good, i paid $235 fitted and balanced

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:44 am 
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Hey!
ODA1 i think you could get some prices for me on a certain tire.. : >

General Grabber AT2 225X70/R15

what you think, do you think you could get a price on these ones :)

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if you are in nsw it would be best to get a price local, any saving i could get for you would be lost in the freight and you would end up paying more than the local shop.

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Would be nice if you could fit a 14" rim on a zook. 8)

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