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June 18, 2005, 00:55:15 »
Has anybody used Sowden Tyres as their prices for Colway mts at £41 sound good any other sugestions, quite fancy Grizzleys but seem a bit pricec. Ive got grabber mts at mo but cant find any cheap deals on them.
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June 18, 2005, 11:09:20 »
Hello,
I used Sowden tyre last week, i couldnt fault the service at all.
Mark Sowden was very helpfull on the phone and seemed to know what he was talking about.
I got some 235/85 R16 Greenway chacos, havent been off-road with them yet, or on-road in the wet, so cant really comment on grip and handeling but ive heard good reports on them in the past.
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June 18, 2005, 21:49:02 »
Mate of mine bought a set of Colway's from Sowden tyres and was very happy with service etc :lol:
By the way I have a set of 5 Grizzly Claw's
31" x 10.5 R15, (stacks of tread) and fitted to Black Steel Modular's which I am thinking of selling. - will fit Defender, DiscoI, RR etc
PM me if you want any details
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June 19, 2005, 00:15:19 »
thanks for the offer but think im looking for 235,85,16, or if i can get away with it 265,75, 16, will the latter fit?
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June 19, 2005, 00:46:01 »
Adding to this which would you all choose on a budget, Colway MT, or the Greenway Chaccos as mentioned . Will 265, 75 16 , fit if already using 235,85,16?
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June 19, 2005, 15:10:59 »
They certainly fit fine on my 110, though 90 wheels are smaller normally (I think). I don't know if you'll have to change your speedo at all, but I don't think it makes that much difference.
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June 20, 2005, 23:23:19 »
thanks for that but im still not sure,235,85, or 265,75,more guidence needed as irealy need the tyres as im only running on four with no spare at the mo.
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Landrover 90 1989 By the name of Jethro II
front and rear rebel diff guards
Rebel snorkel
Rebel steering guard
A bar.
Army bumper.
Previously
Isuzu trooper 2.6i "Jethro"
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