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Dont get me wrong they where a good tyre I mean I run 12.4 down the qrt with them in 20's on 290rwkw. But yeah the next set after that only lasted like 4-5 months.

sorry the price was like $340 a tyre I think for 20's.

guys, lets keep on topic. KU36 is a newly released road / semi tyre and is not available in 20' and not available in 19' in Oz. You are confusing with another "KU" ie KU31 or KU27

I have the KU36 at the moment......grip on street is excellent, though have not had a chance to test them on the track. they are definately a step above street tyres.

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My bad they must of been ku31's sorry QIK1, just looked em up and yep they dont have em in 20's.

I go through so many tyres its hard to keep up.

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lol, well that will help... still way better than street compounds though.

You getting fronts too? they can handle a bit funny with different compounds front and rear

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no im goin the maxxis on the fronts. Ive got the semis on the rear end now & there not too bad ive never noticed it doing anything it shouldnt but I spose I wasnt looking for it.

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The Toyo Proxes T1R are the best street radial I've had for straight line grip. Drop them back to 32 psi and they do very well in a straight line.

http://www.toyo.com.au/Proxes%20T1R.htm

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the kumho's turned up today & my word if anything they'll look good from the rear. There abit harder than the federal 595rs-r semi's that im running at the moment but they look like they would be great in the wet & with there extra width than what ive got now should help plant them straight on the odd dry day we get around here.

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