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Ah good stuff, I might have to try that low on the p3's thanks mate good to hear.
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I am running the 285 Duratracs (D rated) at 28psi all round and wear is even across the tyre (after 17,000km) and ride is pretty good.
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Awesome I might give 28psi ago tomorrow and see how we go, thanks SeaComms much appreciated
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Great! I have lowered my MTZ's to 24psi for around town. It's a significantly softer ride. Hard tyres = harder ride. 32 sounds a bit high to me.
Also my JK is a two door with no rear seat so it's pretty light. With 24psi and normally stiff side wall MTZ's it rides very noticeably better than at 30.
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2nd time lucky haha.
I tried 27/25 psi in the P3s and they ride great. Very little road noise, I can barely tell the difference between these and stocks. Overall I'm very happy so far. I'll be doing a little 4wd camping trip near Gloucester in a few weeks and will let you know how they go if anyone is interested. Thanks for the advice, help and opinions guys much appreciated.
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How are your P3s going Swanny?

It's almost a year later, are you still happy with them?
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They have been really good mate. I have about 10000 kms on them now, and no uneven wearing yet or heal toe. My brother has the same size in mtz's on his jeep and id say the P3s ride better.
Not alot of mud driving yet, but from what i have done they haven't let me down and do seem great in the sand. There are a couple lugs with the corners torn off but not enough to worry about. I'd definitely buy another set so far.
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