Happy so far.. I'll try out highway/offroad soon and report my findings.
buying new mud tires in the USA
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coaxial
Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
sucess!! $900 out the door at fountain tire after rebate. Like em so far based on the 5 minute drive back to work
Happy so far.. I'll try out highway/offroad soon and report my findings.
Happy so far.. I'll try out highway/offroad soon and report my findings.
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
Good job !
They look better in person
They look better in person
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
Any new pics/feedback yet CoAxial?
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coaxial
Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
Yep I really like them! just hope I can find a place to do an alignment so I don't ruin them .
see also
http://www.delica.ca/forum/goodyear-dur ... -7422.html
see also
http://www.delica.ca/forum/goodyear-dur ... -7422.html
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
Chen Auto Clinic on Pemberton Avenue, North Van: (604)-987 1525.
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
We finally had the occasion to try our hankook tyres in plenty of snow these last weeks (Hankook RF10 215 R15). They are really good tyres in the snow -- we never had to put the chains on when other were struggling (although in 2WD). For those Delica owners living in Europe, Hankook are really to consider (especially if bought at the price i found: 270 euros for a set of four delivered at my door).
Here is a photo as to why i bought a Delica, so cooool:

Here is a photo as to why i bought a Delica, so cooool:

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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
I loved my old Hankook tires, they were just all-season street tires, but I was able to keep up with, and in some cases, out do, everyone when offroading in the winter... I only got that vehicle stuck once with those tires, and the mud was over the axle before I got stuck!
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
coaxial,
If you get a chance, can you post a wide shot or two of your van with the 235's on it? You are at stock height on your van, right? I think I'm set on the lift and the 31's (anybody else out there running 31" Duratracs yet?), but I'd still like to see what the 235's (the WAAAY more sensible option...)look like overall (even though it's not about the looks...
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If you get a chance, can you post a wide shot or two of your van with the 235's on it? You are at stock height on your van, right? I think I'm set on the lift and the 31's (anybody else out there running 31" Duratracs yet?), but I'd still like to see what the 235's (the WAAAY more sensible option...)look like overall (even though it's not about the looks...
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coaxial
Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
yep stock lowroof l300 with the 235 duratracs. Some torsion cranking on the front. I'll try to remember to post some pics tonight.
Just got lots of work done at CVI and had them send the van off to their alignment guy. Alignment definitely improved based on handling, hopefully it is 100% correct so my tires last me a while. Now trying to figure out exactly what the PSI should be. Will use chalk method I suppose.
I did find one angle where the tires look good in pictures

Just got lots of work done at CVI and had them send the van off to their alignment guy. Alignment definitely improved based on handling, hopefully it is 100% correct so my tires last me a while. Now trying to figure out exactly what the PSI should be. Will use chalk method I suppose.
I did find one angle where the tires look good in pictures

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coaxial
Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
alright here are the pics showing how the 235 duratracs look on a stock van. http://www.flickr.com/photos/coaxial/tags/delicatires/
I'm pretty sure the top photo indicates I should try less pressure to get a full contact patch.. at least in the rear
currently trying 38psi all around, will try 35 next.
I'm pretty sure the top photo indicates I should try less pressure to get a full contact patch.. at least in the rear
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Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
Thanks for doing that, and they do look great! (and large!)
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coaxial
Re: buying new mud tires in the USA
I like the tires so far - only thing I worry about is how long they will last if I do a lot of pavement driving. The rubber seems soft and my driving habits tend to be not so soft. It was a tough call for me between this tire and the BFG AT. The Duratrac is more aggressive while the BFG has legendary long life and comes in that perfect 30" size.
I've got my fingers crossed for the durability of these tires (hoping the DURATRAC name means something!), if they do well in that department I will be 100% satisfied.
I've got my fingers crossed for the durability of these tires (hoping the DURATRAC name means something!), if they do well in that department I will be 100% satisfied.