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Old 05-06-2008, 09:21 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Re: Wide Tires vs Skinny Tires

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TUFF IFS LUX previously said: View Post
quoted by SeanK - "Then there's always Symex tyres (sp?)....they make absurdly narrow 4x4 tires as well.

Why isn't everyone running them? "

here in OZ, almost every major offroad Comp.Truck is running Simex Tyres. Thes tyres arent absurdly narrow, they average 10.5-11.5 inches in width.

heres a link to a webpage with some spec, they are an extremely tuff/durable and high traction tyre - Dynamic 4x4, Simex 4x4, Sime 4x4, General tire, Dynamic Wheels, Sime, Grabber, Extreme Trekker, Wheels

honestly, Im surprised you Yanks havent caught onto these tyres yet for your competion trucks????
Thanks for the information TUFF IFS LUX.

Are you running these tires on your Toyota?

What is that, a HiLux?

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