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Mickey Thomson MTZ's
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Mickey Thomson MTZ's
I'm thinking of getting some Mickey Thomson MTZ's and was wondering do many people use them? From all reports they seem good, was just wondering what other people thought of them.
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a good photo for mtz

these are a great tyre even in sand they help my pajero 89 get up camp road at lmp (cruser park) 3 times and thats with ifs so two wheels where of the ground constantly. dident help my cluch thoe maby griped to much when my cluch dident want to go. the biggest advantage i had is they gripped up the blody wall. and my tyre pressure was 36psi! dident even have to air out

these are a great tyre even in sand they help my pajero 89 get up camp road at lmp (cruser park) 3 times and thats with ifs so two wheels where of the ground constantly. dident help my cluch thoe maby griped to much when my cluch dident want to go. the biggest advantage i had is they gripped up the blody wall. and my tyre pressure was 36psi! dident even have to air out

you should only be stuck if your on ur roof
eat some concrete and harden the hell up
eat some concrete and harden the hell up
Twisted by Design
2nd best in the wet for me.....Those Kumho KL71's were awesome in the wet!! The MTZ's are wearing a hell of a lot better than those were but. Just clicked over 10k on mine, am still really happy with them!Bingham wrote:my opinion would be extremely good having driven on a large range of muddies i'd say the best..Mad Cruiser wrote:What about the wet ? on the road

2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
they appear to hold the trails very well though as you would suspect in the deep sloppy stuff not quite as good but to be expected..fatassgq wrote:how is the noise factor on these bad boys???
I know they are a muddy but any comparisons with some others like coopers new one or bfg's etc?
noise wise they are great... compare these to mtrs say at 30 000 and hands down winner.. much of a muchness to coopers in my opinion maybe slightly better.. and quiter than claws as you expect... i havnt had much time on bfgs so cant comment
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I wouldnt think judgin by the photo above on the Paj, they wouldnt clear anywhere near as good as a claw or be anywhere near a claw in mud/slop... could be wrongcrankycruiser wrote:i reckno they are as good if not better.. seem a lot chunkier..Rampage wrote:are they still as good off road, and how do they compare off road compared to like the baja claws off road???
na thats just walking on the sand just 50 seconds on the beach on hard stuff. belive me when you get your side mirros nocked buy a chunk of mud they clean well and everywere on the gards took ages to clean but thats 4wdriven. car wasent so muddy on the outside just inside the gards
you should only be stuck if your on ur roof
eat some concrete and harden the hell up
eat some concrete and harden the hell up
Edit sorry bogged i thought you were talking about noise:
the radial claws lugs are bigger than the bias claws and about as far apart. the mtz's are prob 2/3rds the gap as the radial claw between lugs. the radial is a self cleaning lug and don't really block all that easily. The radials i just pulled off mine had crazy traction (36x15.5r15) i think they would be hard to beat. I am going to a 37x12.5r15 to take the load off everything in ruts as they are a bit wide on mine for fraser tracks
The mtz's are quiet, after being in binghams i would buy them if i didn't love radials. But noise isn't really my department when it comes to tyre choice - i don't even have a dash no mind sound deadening on the firewall !
From the times before i stripped the cab i noticed the radials bark up at about 65 - 75 depending on diamater i assume but its only for a small window like between 66 and 69klm on my rig. The mtz's on binghams don't seem to do this.
I think the mtz's would outlast the radial but time on binghams bus will tell
the radial claws lugs are bigger than the bias claws and about as far apart. the mtz's are prob 2/3rds the gap as the radial claw between lugs. the radial is a self cleaning lug and don't really block all that easily. The radials i just pulled off mine had crazy traction (36x15.5r15) i think they would be hard to beat. I am going to a 37x12.5r15 to take the load off everything in ruts as they are a bit wide on mine for fraser tracks
The mtz's are quiet, after being in binghams i would buy them if i didn't love radials. But noise isn't really my department when it comes to tyre choice - i don't even have a dash no mind sound deadening on the firewall !
From the times before i stripped the cab i noticed the radials bark up at about 65 - 75 depending on diamater i assume but its only for a small window like between 66 and 69klm on my rig. The mtz's on binghams don't seem to do this.
I think the mtz's would outlast the radial but time on binghams bus will tell
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Twisted by Design
im looking at buying a set of these for my GQ whast peoples opinions on sizes tho i have a GQ LWB 4.2 turbo diesel makes good power got 4.1 diffs only has 3 inch suspension ATM but planning on maybe fitting some coil spacers for an extra inch and radius arm spacers currently run 33 cooper st , trying to decide on 33x12.5x15 or 35x12.5x15 the truck doesnt gwet used during the week as i got a company car and misus got her car we only use it to go 4wd and camping away etc , but where planning on doing some bigger trips fraser island this chrissy maybe cape york or tassy in next few years etc?
my last patrol was a shorty ran 35 bfg muddys but i dont a lot more hard 4wd with that one
my last patrol was a shorty ran 35 bfg muddys but i dont a lot more hard 4wd with that one
94 GQ ST LWB TD42 ,DTS turbo,3 inch exhaust,snorkel,dual batts,3 inch lift,30mm coil spacers,Warn 9000,ARB bar,33x12.5x15 MTz's on black sunnys
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