elmpty wrote:Hi guys,
Im very new to the forum, and to tritons for that matter.
Ive had my mn glx for 4 months now.
I bought new and had the dealer fit 245/75/16 cooper stt's (m/t) to sunraysra rims. Ive done 10,000km and have had constant troubles including pulling left and bad 'wobbles' over 80km/h. I've had countless balances and rotations with varied success, the rims seem to spin true and alignment readings spot on.
Its even baffling the tyre people I'm hassling to find an answer. I've put the stockies back on and the wobble dissapears so it must be the tyres.
These tyres are supposed to be one of the best on the market, and looking at the 'tyre comparo' on this forum others have the same tyre - albeit a different size - and love 'em.
can anyone shed light?
By the way...... I love the triton otherwise!!
biggibbo wrote:Do ya self a favour, put your HT's on your sunnies, and your muddies on your alloys. The weight also plays a huge factor in the dreaded wobble.
biggibbo wrote:...Do ya self a favour, but your HT's on your sunnies, and your muddies on your alloys. The weight also plays a huge factor in the dreaded wobble.
Mooons wrote:At what stage would side wall damage be a throw away option
I found a nick / slash in one of my maxxis bighorns about 10 to 15 mm long and about 3 mm deep no ply is showing (still plenty of tread left)
Hope to be able to use as a spare
What are your thoughts ?
fridgie wrote:Don't forget, if you go steelies... You will need to work out how to carry the spare
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