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28 Oct 2015 16:17 - 28 Oct 2015 16:20 #154712
by Tadpole
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A very warm welcome to the world of 'Vits' BigT, it’s good to have you join us ………….…

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28 Oct 2015 16:29 #154713
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Will have look at those tyres, many thanks.
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irishguy123 wrote: I had a set of these Hankook tyres on my '06 Grand Vitara and they were excellent. Unstoppable in snow and decent all year around. They lasted 40'000 miles too.
Will have look at those tyres, many thanks.
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28 Oct 2015 22:54 #154756
by X8GGY
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I've got a 3 door NGV too -
With a 2" lift (of course!) and some Yokohama Geolandar ATs...
I got a 2008 low mileage diesel as it has the -
Centre diff lock and Low Box too...
The petrol 3 door models don't have it in the UK
Wouldn't dare take it offroad though...
Also looking forward to some snow this year! :woohoo:
With a 2" lift (of course!) and some Yokohama Geolandar ATs...
I got a 2008 low mileage diesel as it has the -
Centre diff lock and Low Box too...
The petrol 3 door models don't have it in the UK

Wouldn't dare take it offroad though...

Also looking forward to some snow this year! :woohoo:
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28 Oct 2015 23:00 #154757
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Decided on Vitara
Forgot the tyres...
Standard size so they don't upset the gearing / speedo, etc...
Proper tyres, not remoulds, flies around at maximum permissible road speeds
yet still a great pattern for the snow (and mud)
Standard size so they don't upset the gearing / speedo, etc...
Proper tyres, not remoulds, flies around at maximum permissible road speeds

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