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I'm running some Goodride SL369 AT on my Terrano.
Gets used fair bit on farm tracks. Been good so far. To be honest, I've taken it the same places I did when I had MT's (Goodride SL366) on. The AT's are so much nicer on road.
Goodride's are at the cheaper end of the tyre market.
Coopers are at the top end. But they do last a long time. Had customers getting 80K+
They have a couple of AT's. S/T MAXX a 50/50 and the AT3 (XLT or the LT) a 70/30.
The S/T MAXX is the more aggressive AT tyre and is very good. We put a lot onto customers vehicles.
All depends on your budget.
Get the best you can afford, as well as a wheel alignment from someone that knows what they're doing (most tyre shops are what we call "toe and go" places and have no idea what they're doing).
Regular wheel rotations front to rear and keep the correct pressures up, and any tyre will last a long time
The Maxx is what I have on mine and they're bloody dangerous, I actually don't think I have ever been scared of a vehicles capabilities in the rain before but they sure have me worried
The Maxx is what I have on mine and they're bloody dangerous, I actually don't think I have ever been scared of a vehicles capabilities in the rain before but they sure have me worried
New vehicle and new tires...some of if may actually be the new vehicle and getting used to it?
New vehicle and new tires...some of if may actually be the new vehicle and getting used to it?
Nah cam these things are like driving on ice when it's wet, I can make the vehicle step out and understeer very easily it's nothing to do with the vehicle itself
Nah cam these things are like driving on ice when it's wet, I can make the vehicle step out and understeer very easily it's nothing to do with the vehicle itself
I had a set of maxis mt like that once...put up with it for the first third of there life then put bfg on and what a difference!
Dont have much experience of at to comment on them tho.
The Maxx is what I have on mine and they're bloody dangerous, I actually don't think I have ever been scared of a vehicles capabilities in the rain before but they sure have me worried
The Maxx is what I have on mine and they're bloody dangerous, I actually don't think I have ever been scared of a vehicles capabilities in the rain before but they sure have me worried
Sounds like the pressures to high in them for the weight or load of the vehicle. They have stiff sidewalls so can be happily run at lower pressures. Not a tyre I would put 40psi in with an empty ute.
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