g_mac wrote:
2. Does the GLX-R come with a full-size spare alloy?
4. (Off topic) How many speakers in the GLX-R? Redbook and all the car review sites say 8, Mitsubishi brochure says 6, dealer says 8 but couldn't find the last 2 when I told him to show me...
MN GLXR wrote:The MN GLXR does have ipod connection in the centre glove box.
g_mac wrote: I did quite a fair bit of research on the Bridgestone A/Ts... they seemed to get a pretty good wrap most places - I guess it all comes down to what terrain you're going to be driving the most... I wouldn't expect them to be performing fantastic in the mud but for most other terrains they seem to do the job.
QueenslandeR wrote:Is it worth the risk? Thats for you to decide, in the worst case senario you'll be at least 46k in debt if your insurance doesn't pay out. This for me, (as much as i wanted M/T 4 ribs) was enough to decide to put legal ones on just incase. Putting slightly larger tyres on wasn't worth the risk so i went 255/70 R16 instead of 265/75 R16.
QueenslandeR wrote:Got that from the 50 places i went to for tyre quotes quinny, who stated the biggest i could go is 15mm either way (if i remember correctly). Next set for me is going to be 265/75 anyway, just for a bit more clearance. When i ended up getting my duelers, i asked for 265/70's but bridgestone wouldn't put they tyres on as they said they were legally obligated to fit tyres that were legal to my vehicle. If you head into fourbys down your way they have no problems putting 265's on your triton + they sell MT 5 ribs. I think on the mickey thompson website it may even tell you if a 265/75 will fit on a 7 inch rim.
Took the hard work out of it for ya - http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/i ... =ATZ-5-rib
Quinny67 wrote:He also said that the 265 probably wouldn't fit on my ML with standard suspension ... but they'd give it a try...
Joe wrote:Quinny67 wrote:He also said that the 265 probably wouldn't fit on my ML with standard suspension ... but they'd give it a try...
Just tell him to do it because you know 100% that they will fit without any rubbing at all.
Blue wrote:Joe wrote:Quinny67 wrote:He also said that the 265 probably wouldn't fit on my ML with standard suspension ... but they'd give it a try...
Just tell him to do it because you know 100% that they will fit without any rubbing at all.
265/65R17's on mine and they fit fine...
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