town & country tyres

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smithskids
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Re: town & country tyres

Post by smithskids »

I still have 4 bags of tungston carbide tipped studs and a tool for putting them in somewhere!! 8)
greendefender123
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Re: town & country tyres

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Got some Chinese copies on my trailer which is land rover size. I would of thought a bad of sand in the very back of the minor and a decent foot pump you should do well in a minor. Of course carry a shovel but then who dosent when the snows about.
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Re: town & country tyres

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Dunlop "Ultra-Grip" correct name for GPO Minor van Town & Country's...
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
SteveClem
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Re: town & country tyres

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Had those tyres on all our Coal Board landys back in the 70's and 80's. Great off road but noisy and useless on tarmac. Better to have road tyres.
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