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BigJimnyMeet 2024

14th July 2024
Parkwood Nr. Leeds

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Replacing road tyres

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26 Mar 2018 07:42 #190884 by grumyoldjoe
Replied by grumyoldjoe on topic Replacing road tyres
Have you replaced the tyres then matey?
If so with what?.
My duellers are due to be changed on my 2013 standard so interested in your choice.

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The older I get the more I like it

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26 Mar 2018 10:16 #190888 by Stumpjumper
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I'm giving the Jim a full spring clean/paint underfloor at the moment.....tyres are next up. 'Cos of the driving surfaces I frequent...I've taken forum advice & will purchase in 215 75 15 size, bfg urban terrain /hankook ra33 or kumho kl 16, all tarmac orientated with good wet grip & low road noise. Average out at £85 per carcase. Can skill seems a safe supplier.

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26 Mar 2018 12:49 #190890 by Jjbradshaw1
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Has anybody tried the Maxxis Bravo All Terrains? I've recently purchased stock height Jimny and looking at some 7j 15" steelies with 225/70/15 and the Maxxis are cheapest on 4x4tyres by some margin.
Sorry to hijack your post!

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