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225/70/15 AT Tires?
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16 Nov 2020 14:01 #230098
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Ahh, looks like I'll be doing the same then if I can't find 225's. Thank you and everyone else who shared
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16 Nov 2020 16:00 #230107
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16 Nov 2020 17:26 - 16 Nov 2020 17:27 #230113
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16 Nov 2020 17:41 #230114
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The 205 is a insa turbo special track 220mm wide
195 is a equipe trekker 205mm wide
205 is 50mm taller at around 760mm tall
195 is a equipe trekker 205mm wide
205 is 50mm taller at around 760mm tall
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16 Nov 2020 18:03 #230115
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They are a remould copy of the Simex Extreme Tekker. Lots of companies make tyres with this pattern. All of the off road remould tyre makers anyhow.
The best copies were probably the Silverstone versions. Although hard to find these days and possibly not in Jimny sizes.
They aren't a bad tyre, but tend to tear the ground up a lot and in the Land Rover world are known as diff breakers and generally not that great on the road. They work best in softer conditions too.
I personally prefer a more classic Diamond pattern myself and there seems to be a trend in the Land Rover world to move back to Diamonds again.
My current competition tyres are some Blackstar Guyanne 2's in 7.00 x 16 (for my Land Rover). And on most surfaces I'd happily pit them against the Insa Turbo special Tracks.
Sadly they seem difficult to find in the UK currently.
If I need something really aggressive I can always put my Ziarelli's on though
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Groenewald wrote:
jackonlyjack wrote: 195 80 16 left
205 80 16 right
What make of tyres are those?
They are a remould copy of the Simex Extreme Tekker. Lots of companies make tyres with this pattern. All of the off road remould tyre makers anyhow.
The best copies were probably the Silverstone versions. Although hard to find these days and possibly not in Jimny sizes.
They aren't a bad tyre, but tend to tear the ground up a lot and in the Land Rover world are known as diff breakers and generally not that great on the road. They work best in softer conditions too.
I personally prefer a more classic Diamond pattern myself and there seems to be a trend in the Land Rover world to move back to Diamonds again.
My current competition tyres are some Blackstar Guyanne 2's in 7.00 x 16 (for my Land Rover). And on most surfaces I'd happily pit them against the Insa Turbo special Tracks.
Sadly they seem difficult to find in the UK currently.
If I need something really aggressive I can always put my Ziarelli's on though

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16 Nov 2020 18:25 #230116
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Ziarelli brutale 
I'm looking at getting a set of ziarelli mountain devils
In 215 85 16
The 195's Tekkers are from Poland i paid £300 for 4
TBF they're holding up well
But new lift idea's means i need taller tyres :laugh:
I'm looking at getting a set of ziarelli mountain devils
In 215 85 16
The 195's Tekkers are from Poland i paid £300 for 4
TBF they're holding up well
But new lift idea's means i need taller tyres :laugh:
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