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That does look very good value.

 

I think I've got 265s on the back but I guess 255s would be ok.... I need to find out how wide my rims are i guess!

tbh i had proxes on mine on the rear and they lasted 2 months before they were like glass..

 

grip is superb tho but very soft compound..

tbh i had proxes on mine on the rear and they lasted 2 months before they were like glass..

 

grip is superb tho but very soft compound..

 

You'll have to stop doing those burnouts then matey. :tongue: :rofl: :rofl:

 

Darrell

I put a nexan on the back of mine with the old wheels as a cheap makeshift until I got my new wheels and found it quite good, then I see the Aussies raveing about them on their site and they are cheap as well.

Pffffffft, no 285 18!! ;)

 

Cheap tyres though the rest of them. :D

 

there are, lookie closer. 5th up from the bottom, no excuses now treat yourself :tongue:

They're all the wrong sizes thats why they are cheep.

 

285/40/18 needs to be 285/35/18 or even 285/30/18, but 40 would make the rolling radius too large. Same thing for the fonts. No good for a Zed unless you got standard 16" 225/50/16 and 245/45/16.

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True the profile could be smaller for a zed, but hey, for what must be about half the price of a new set it is still a bargain if you are willing to make the compromise!

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