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Thread: Yeti capable 4WD tracks

  1. #21
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    Nah!
    I predate social media/selfies by too many decades.
    The biggest risk relates to vulnerable low profile 'performance' tyres getting staked or cut.
    You ford a stream to get from Bindaree Falls to Howqua Hills so best before sig rain otherwise no problems and ends up a round trip avoiding the tourist road altogether.
    If yr into camping Sheepyard Flats/Howqua Hills looks good but I guess popular also.


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    ok no worries ive got all terrain dualers on my tiguan in light truck construction so should be all good there . i always use a water blind on the tiguan for any water deeper then the bottom of the number plate .i tow an old vintage caravan so no good for any off road camping .

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    I was thinking of a set of steels with 215/65/16s ATs which would make the speedo more accurate I'm thinking.

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    that is the standard size for the tiguan so the only difference is the overall size due to tread depth

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    The only actual 4WD section is the Craig's Hut access track - the Falls - Sheepyard Flats is just gnarly.

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