some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
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some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
I'd love to see some pics of All Terrain Tires on your Caddy please
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Re: some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
This my ex-gas van on all terrains, going for the swamper/overland style.
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Re: some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
That looks fantastic. What size and make of tyre? Is your Caddy lifted or stock height?
I'd love a low Caddy, but I live up a mountain, so this setup is what I'm looking for.
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I'd love a low Caddy, but I live up a mountain, so this setup is what I'm looking for.
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I spend a lot of time in the hills - climbing, biking, walking. So low just wasn't an option plus the traction on normal tyres was gash. It's sitting on standard suspension at the minute although I keep considering a lift kit. I'm running Avon AX7, they're not quite as aggressive as some of the other A/T tyres out there but most of my mileage is on the road so I needed a compromise. They are a massive improvement over standard road tyres. They are 215/65R16 and I've never had a problem with rubbing or catching, even on full lock.
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Re: some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
Thanks man. Appreciate the reply and info. I was looking at Falken Wildpeak, but those Avons look like a good shout. Slightly less aggressive than the Falkens but still have presence. And great to hear a first-hand account of someone who's run them on a Caddy.
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No worries, mine have been on for just over 2 years now, that must be 25000 miles and there's still plenty of life left in them.
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Re: some all terrain tire pics would be awesome
Thanks a lot for these info… I hope to get this upgrade as soon as possiblerobblowen wrote:I spend a lot of time in the hills - climbing, biking, walking. So low just wasn't an option plus the traction on normal tyres was gash. It's sitting on standard suspension at the minute although I keep considering a lift kit. I'm running Avon AX7, they're not quite as aggressive as some of the other A/T tyres out there but most of my mileage is on the road so I needed a compromise. They are a massive improvement over standard road tyres. They are 215/65R16 and I've never had a problem with rubbing or catching, even on full lock.