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Hi, does anyone over here have Kelly Wintermark tyres on their cars?

 

I had these tyres on my old ea81 car in the 175/75/13 size, and they were pretty good offroad, but I was wondering if anyone had tried out the 205/75/14's they are 26.4" in diameter so fit under a 3" lifted EA82 car. Just wondering what sort of life you are getting and if they came close to the bigger brand M/T tyres.

 

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Thanks

 

Ben

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I've had Wintermarks on my EA81 wagon, 185/70-13 for some time now. I've been very satisfied with their performance on the road, snow (sometimes bumper deep), and wear. They're getting a little thin now, and much noisier than when new. I'd definitely get another set, if I could find them.

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Haha, keep in mind they were on a 1982 Automatic EA81, It couldn't go fast enough to make comment on their highway suitability :D

 

Nah, they were alright, not too squirmy, not too noisy. Wear was ok. The worse tyres I ever had on a car were a set of rally retreads, basically a retread tyre designed for doing rallycross etc - they were very soft and on the highway were very squirmy and noisy and all over the place - on dirt was a different story though - phenomenal grip!

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go to Tirefactory.com...they have 3 locations in nevada...ck it out

sparkster....

Those locations are quite a distance from us here at the Ranch in 89451..There's a dealer in South Tahoe that's been good to me over the years, I can get Wintermarks there (although the California Tree Hugger taxes and surcharges are encouraging me to buy in Carson or Reno, NV).

 

Thanks for the info, though:) .

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If you are bumping up to a 14" rim and you are offroading you can look at some real AT series tires :) I know most "AT" tires have some pretty wussy tread patterns but with 14" rims you really have a wider selection.

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The Nankang 830 is a 215/75/15 tyre in an AT/MT pattern so is fairly aggressive. I have driven a legacy with them on sand and they were awesome. Best of all they are only $144aud each, which is around $100usd each (if that is a lot for you then trust me, it isn't much here... 27" BFG AT's are $190aud, the other major 4wd tyres go from $200 on up!)

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