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Shanks Brendan....might just do the suspension while I'm at it.....f#@k it..

And Luke you are a plethora of information man..................what is a plethora :P

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Closest thing to a date I can find on the sidewall of the tyre is "N5N0410" which means April 2010? dunno hey :/

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=11

it means week (of the year) and year it was made

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My vote is for staggered fitment.

Let your remaining hair down Chippa and live on the edge, be different. :stirthepot:

Thanks heaps for the advice guys, will look at these places for sure. :spoton:

This is the quote I got today from Option 1.

265/30x19 KU31 93 Y $377each

275/30x19 KU31 96 Y $384each

Freight = PAIR $69 SET $132

Regards,

Storm Jury

Tyre Manager

Dropped into Wilkinson's today where I originally got them from and Brett quoted me $400 for the 265's and $410 for the 275's

Now if only the f*cking oddessy battery would stop going flat so I can drive the bloody thing!!!

Get a fullriver yellow $200(direct replacement) and a projecta trickle charger.

I have this charger charger and this one trickle charger

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Closest thing to a date I can find on the sidewall of the tyre is "N5N0410" which means April 2010? dunno hey :/

Looks like its the 41st week of 1900. I think the tyres may have gone a little hard by now. Was rubber even invented back then.

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Ok so what would be reasonable timeframe in regards to the age of new tyres before we purchase them???? 6 months,more.....

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Tyres age is relevant to wear. Oler tyres get harder and wear out slower, but you compromise grip. A year old is not too bad.

I buy my crane tyres and store them in the shed for at LEAST a year before I use them. They last twice as long. But the crane is not trying to break track records on roundabouts ...lol

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Speaking of cranes, do you only own the "floor" based (technical I know!) ones John or the ones that go on buildings cause I've always wonder how they get them up and down the buildings in places like Dubai?

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