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my fronts arent to bad will last a bit longer,new rears tomorrow should get the grip levels back up,also got to finish fitting my ps cooler in morning before i get tyres at 11-30,had another brain snap today and thought,hey i should put the cooler on,and what you know,i didnt get it finished because i split the hose so will fix tomorrow.Hope the weather isnt to bad,maybe if i dont wash the car it will clear up,lol.

Putting on kumho ku39, suppose to be grippy all round, time will tell, but the ku31s on front hold up pretty good.just wanted an all round tyre at affordable price, these seem midrange for price and prettu good wear rate.

so whats the weather like north of brisbane,is it going to be light rain or pissing down,fyi,new tyres feel good.

It's not currently raining here and the weather report says it should be better tomorrow. There have been suggestions of still having a BBQ in a new location if it's too wet for the mountains, any takers?

...heading out via Mt Nebo and Glorious, stopping at the bottom on Mt Glorious for a quick rest and regroup. From there we will continue on to Cormorant Bay for a BBQ. ROUTE MAP.

I presume Google maps has us taking a shortcut at Mount Nebo Rd @ Mount Nebo where, it wants us to take norrow Forestry Rd and join back to Mount Nebo rd and its not the way were actually going?

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