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Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3094815)
Duster's do come with these as OE. Guess with the ride quality of Duster being appreciated, the tyres too should get some applause ? I might go get these for my Safari today. Any idea how much these costs? Edit: Online searches hows it as 6800rs. |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3095343)
Went and bought two. Costed 6600/tyre. Saw a Duster on my way back. The Wanderer it has and for Safari is very different. Pix attached. |
Originally Posted by karan561
(Post 3095406)
Congo for the tires, always a good feeling to have snap a fresh set of tires on your ride :D The difference in tread pattern is simply because the Duster is running on Wanderer "SPORT" & the ones you've bought are Wanderer A/T :thumbs up |
Originally Posted by simply_sunny001
(Post 3095442)
are both Wanderer Sport and A/T, available easily ?>> And is there a price difference ? |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3095343)
Went and bought two. Costed 6600/tyre. |
Originally Posted by condor
(Post 3095497)
JK, arent you supposed to put new tyres at the back, let them run-in a bit & then move them to front ? |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3095874)
Is it so? I have always seen people putting the new to the front. Do confirm. |
Originally Posted by anandpadhye
(Post 3095877)
6600/tyre is good price for 215/65 R16. With the arrival of Duster, this tyre size seems to have become one of the "mainstream", good for my Tucson :-) Back in 2011, I had to buy Yokohama Geolanders AT for Rs.8300/tyre!!! Maintaining SUV is taxing... |
Originally Posted by Nikhilb2008
(Post 3095925)
Yes. It's better technically to put the new tyres at the rear. Just google for it. You'll get lots of links advising the same. |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3095927)
Its 235/70 R16 for 6600Rs. |
Originally Posted by anandpadhye
(Post 3095938)
Oh! That's Scorpio size? Why did you switch to this size for the Duster? |
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