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Stop being a pussy. It's a ute. Which means it should be driven by a man. A man with sh*t in the back of it. Not a polished pretty boy two seater scared of some slip and slide.

The above may contain humour and sarcasm.

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Let's split the difference and call it 60 bags?

As for gear dropping in the wet...

manual mode

all day

erryday

Did that once.. Got it extremely sideways.. :D But then, was dropping down gears in the wet... ahhh fun times :)

A man with sh*t in the back of it. Not a polished pretty boy two seater scared of some slip and slide.

Hrm its got a lot of hop bine left overs in the back, does that count :nyaah:

Actually was having a little bit of fun with the right foot today. Still need better tyres though :P

Anyone run the Michy Pilot sport ps3's? Reasonably priced at costco.

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Costco for tyres interesting.

They do alignments as well?

Dont believe so. Just balance and fit. 50 buck discount for 4 tyres.

I think they give you free tyre rotations every 10k, nitrogen fills for the life of the tyres, free puncture repairs as well.

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hi I wish I could fit bigger tyres than my 215 60 16 c rated (ba xt one tonne ute )restricted to run load rated tyres .currently swapping over from 3v v8 to turbo 6 (330 plus rwkw ) with a truetrack locker and 3.7 diff gears,now that will be a hand full in the wet and dry :drivingalong:

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I don't have a ute, but from experience with stock and aftermarket tyres on my Sedan, regarding traction in the wet, Michelin Pilot Super sports give good traction on part throttle you can actually even give it a bit and still maintain a bit of traction without it losing too much control

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They KU31's? I have them on right now in 275s and they don't grip much for me - Obviously yours look much wider

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