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    it has come to pass that i need new rubber for my baby, got a quote for some 31,10,15s for £73 each brand called marshall any one had any thing to do with these?
    so much to do , so little money , so little time

  • #2
    Originally posted by surffreak
    it has come to pass that i need new rubber for my baby, got a quote for some 31,10,15s for £73 each brand called marshall any one had any thing to do with these?

    sorry not heard of any comments on these
    Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Koi
      sorry not heard of any comments on these
      I recently fitted 4 cooper discoverers. 31 10 15 AT on my surf,
      £70 each , quiet, good on road, look chunky. hope this helps.


      RAY 3.0 SSRX

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      • #4
        Are these Marshall 'Powerguard'?

        M/T or A/T

        Have seen a few on various trucks, would say they are about 4 place behind BFG and General Grabber.

        All been M/T's but nice enough on the tarmac, average in the goo.

        Should be able to get most top brands for that nearly that price though.
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        • #5
          they were a/t with a 50/50 split i have yokahamas at the mo which i like but at £99 each its too much for my pocket also been looking around and bfg are about £100 and that was for 30 ,9.50 15s so i think i will go with the marshalls
          so much to do , so little money , so little time

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          • #6
            Originally posted by surffreak
            they were a/t with a 50/50 split i have yokahamas at the mo which i like but at £99 each its too much for my pocket also been looking around and bfg are about £100 and that was for 30 ,9.50 15s so i think i will go with the marshalls
            Have you tried Pellon Tyres they were very cheap when I wanted some about 6months ago .

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            Last edited by andy; 27 August 2003, 12:07.

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            • #7
              bf goodrich £76 inc vat fitted & balanced a/t's or l/t's
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              • #8
                Originally posted by surffreak
                it has come to pass that i need new rubber for my baby, got a quote for some 31,10,15s for £73 each brand called marshall any one had any thing to do with these?
                I used marshalls once, they seemed ok for a time but after a short time they lose grip and its scary in the wet!! but they do seem to last forever, I'll never use them again

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gemini
                  bf goodrich £76 inc vat fitted & balanced a/t's or l/t's

                  thats a good price was that local to you ?
                  can you pm me with the details so i can check them out?
                  so much to do , so little money , so little time

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                  • #10
                    I've got 4 GG's on mine - they came with the surf - are they any good or not? I've also got a nice Yokohama on the back to detract from them!

                    If there not great, what would be the best to replace them with when the time comes (I'll start saving now)

                    Cheers
                    Lou

                    (nearly got one nr Pickering - how many points do I get for that as the silly barsteward was wearing a t-shirt)

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                    • #11
                      1. Originally posted by Purpledoris
                        I've got 4 GG's on mine - they came with the surf - are they any good or not? I've also got a nice Yokohama on the back to detract from them!

                        If there not great, what would be the best to replace them with when the time comes (I'll start saving now)

                        Cheers
                        Lou

                        (nearly got one nr Pickering - how many points do I get for that as the silly barsteward was wearing a t-shirt)
                        if you mean general grabbers ive had them before and there terrible in the wet
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                      • #12
                        Lou

                        I have General Grabber All Weather , and they are ok in the wet , just remember it's a 2ton truck and drive accordingly , you also have ABS so it should be OK .


                        Last edited by andy; 28 August 2003, 12:44.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks Andy

                          Thats what mine are so if you've got them I'll stick with 'em cause I reckon they must be ok!

                          TTFN

                          Lou

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                          • #14
                            Time for me to be a dimwit.....

                            31,10,15s ??????

                            Ours are 265/70/16. This I understand (fat/tall/wide) but whats this 31,10,15s about ?

                            Jim
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ems and Jim
                              Time for me to be a dimwit.....

                              31,10,15s ??????

                              Ours are 265/70/16. This I understand (fat/tall/wide) but whats this 31,10,15s about ?

                              Jim
                              265=width in mm, 70=aspect ration i.e the height of the tyre from rim to edge is 75% of it's width , 16=is wheel size in inches (dunno why they mix metric and imperial)...

                              31=overall diameter of tyre in inches, 10=width in inches, 15= wheel size in inches.
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