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For sale are a pair of Khumo Ecsta SPT tyres in 265/35/ZR18.

These tyres were put on the car when I bought it for a RWC, then I replaced them with the originals so I'd think they'd not even travelled 100kms and they were on the fronts.

Cost the owner $560.00 for the pair as per the receipt and as I rarely drive the car, i can't see me needing them for quite some time.

Asking $250 for the two pick up only in the SE suburbs of Melbourne.

  • 1 month later...

I'll take them. Does it screw attessa up if I ran 245/40/18 on the front?

Sorry mate they've gone, but the AWD is very sensitive and i'd suggest running staggered certainly will. I had same sizes however different brands front to rear and the clutch was always partially engaged. Not good.

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