AnswerID: 1311 Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 31, 2001 at 00:00
ExplorOz Team
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Paul, John here is right - all this tyre talk means nothing as each vehicle and situation cannot be compared. We've been thinking for some time of putting a Hot Topic together on this most contentious of issues to weed out the myths from the facts. In fact, no tyre will suit all of
Australia ideally and we know. I don't think Linda responded about what
tyres we used on our 2 yr intensive non stop travels so I should clarify we used BFG All Terrain on split rims - 2 sets and found they didn't wear at all as long as they say they do. One set only lasted 15,000kms (mostly stuffed from doing the
Kimberley and Gulf). That's why we tried something different and have just done 18,000km offroad with the Coopers ST (tubeless for different vehicle) but again had wear problems. Availability is an issue, but not so since you're just cruisin' around. What's an extra day or two's wait for a tyre - you're bound to need to stop for washing and restocking anyway. Things take on a completely different meaning when you travel for extended time. Basically no tyre will make it. Go for what you can afford. One more thing... the major factors that affect wear on
tyres are weight load and distribution and wheel alignment. Save your
tyres and get your wheels realigned each time you come into a major town.Hope this helps till we write that Hot Topic!
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