September 26, 200619 yr This was a test of my new 225/60/15s. Not an A/T for sure but did ok. The wider footprint floated over the sand pretty well. I was alone so I didn't get too ballsy in the deep stuff. 97 obw 4eat
September 27, 200619 yr Author Cool pics. Where in Houston were you at? This is SH 242 & I45 (slightly east of the Woodlands) under a bridge across the San Jacinto River I think. It's popular with the jeepers. rd
September 27, 200619 yr Cool pics. Where in Houston were you at? For some reason, Josh, I can't imagine you taking your car back there!
September 28, 200619 yr For some reason, Josh, I can't imagine you taking your car back there! Nah....probably wouldn't happen
September 28, 200619 yr What kind of tires are they? I'm in the market for new ones as well and they appear to have a decent tread.
September 28, 200619 yr Those look good... no rubbing on the struts? I bet they handle better than my 75 series tires Steve
September 28, 200619 yr Author They are Falken ZE 392s I think, 225 - 60 - 15. National Tire & Battery $74 a piece. $377 out the door with check of alignment (I did not need an adjustment). They fitted them and checked for rub while car was still there. Lots of clearance. I could have gone 235 wide but that size was unavailable in the store. Extremely happy. Silent on the freeway at 80mph!
September 28, 200619 yr BTW - What's up with that shovel on your roof rack? Don't you expect your subie to pull you through almost anything??
September 28, 200619 yr Author BTW - What's up with that shovel on your roof rack? Don't you expect your subie to pull you through almost anything?? It's for whacking myself in the head after I get stuck in the soft sand.
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