Green Diamond tires?
I ran across these...anyone ever heard of them?
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/Green-Diamond-Icelander-MT.htm

I have no need for ice traction obviously, but it's a pretty aggressive looking tire.
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/Green-Diamond-Icelander-MT.htm

I have no need for ice traction obviously, but it's a pretty aggressive looking tire.
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Never heard of them, look almost like a KM2 that they made directional.
Looks like they would be pretty loud for street driving, and if your in Vegas that type of tire probably wouldn't be very functional in the dry wheeling climate.
Looks like they would be pretty loud for street driving, and if your in Vegas that type of tire probably wouldn't be very functional in the dry wheeling climate.
The Fedima Extreme is the same tyre.
This tyre sells here in Spain as a low cost one because it´s a remoulded tyre.
I had this tyres in a Suzuky Jimny and works very well in snow an mud, but very very hards for normal roads.


This tyre sells here in Spain as a low cost one because it´s a remoulded tyre.
I had this tyres in a Suzuky Jimny and works very well in snow an mud, but very very hards for normal roads.

Last edited by uge; Oct 25, 2009 at 12:25 PM.


