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I can use SIMEX EXTREME TREKKER for On road???

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I can use SIMEX EXTREME TREKKER for On road???

Post by vidal »

somebody has experience with Simex Extreme trakker.?
This tire is good to for use in On Road?
Whichever kilometros can last?

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Post by cloughy »

Shitful on the road, but very driveable

25,000kays will bald them
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Post by Gribble »

I drive mine on the road, but the 4wd isnt my day to dayer anymore.

They handle like shit, noisy, get flat spots way too easilly, are outright dangerous in the wet and will wear out very quickly, even 25000kms is a long shot.

Offroad however......... :D
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Post by cloughy »

Gribble wrote:I drive mine on the road, but the 4wd isnt my day to dayer anymore.

They handle like shit, noisy, get flat spots way too easilly, are outright dangerous in the wet and will wear out very quickly, even 25000kms is a long shot.

Offroad however......... :D
Long shot??, ever completely worn out a set :roll:
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Post by RockyF75 »

I wouldn't, and don't.
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Post by Gribble »

cloughy wrote:
Gribble wrote:I drive mine on the road, but the 4wd isnt my day to dayer anymore.

They handle like shit, noisy, get flat spots way too easilly, are outright dangerous in the wet and will wear out very quickly, even 25000kms is a long shot.

Offroad however......... :D
Long shot??, ever completely worn out a set :roll:
Ill tell you in about 20,000kms, at the rate they are going they will be smooth by then.

;)
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Post by cloughy »

Gribble wrote:
cloughy wrote:
Gribble wrote:I drive mine on the road, but the 4wd isnt my day to dayer anymore.

They handle like shit, noisy, get flat spots way too easilly, are outright dangerous in the wet and will wear out very quickly, even 25000kms is a long shot.

Offroad however......... :D
Long shot??, ever completely worn out a set :roll:
Ill tell you in about 20,000kms, at the rate they are going they will be smooth by then.

;)
Yea, worn flat to the wear bars :roll: at approx. 25,000kays, you still haven't told me why its a long shot :?
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Post by DIDZ »

Sry Vidal, Only just got my Et's But for the past few years I have ran Jungle Trekkers & got 55,000 out of my rear & got around 25,000 out of my front before they turned into a deformed heap.

I know it is Bad but I never rotated & my rear tyres almost outlasted two sets of front's..

We will see how the Et's go?
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Post by cloughy »

DIDZ wrote:Sry Vidal, Only just got my Et's But for the past few years I have ran Jungle Trekkers & got 55,000 out of my rear & got around 25,000 out of my front before they turned into a deformed heap.

I know it is Bad but I never rotated & my rear tyres almost outlasted two sets of front's..

We will see how the Et's go?
They'll wear funny just like your JT's ;)
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Post by cloughy »

cloughy wrote:
Gribble wrote:
cloughy wrote:
Gribble wrote:I drive mine on the road, but the 4wd isnt my day to dayer anymore.

They handle like shit, noisy, get flat spots way too easilly, are outright dangerous in the wet and will wear out very quickly, even 25000kms is a long shot.

Offroad however......... :D
Long shot??, ever completely worn out a set :roll:
Ill tell you in about 20,000kms, at the rate they are going they will be smooth by then.

;)
Yea, worn flat to the wear bars :roll: at approx. 25,000kays, you still haven't told me why its a long shot :?
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Post by MQSWBUTE »

run 31in roadies save the simexs
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Post by Mulisha »

MQSWBUTE wrote:run 31in roadies save the simexs
Yeah that's about all u can do really if you want serious offroad tyres..

You can't have both Simex will own in offroad but shit on road but then a highway will be oppsite depends what u want can't have both unless u go for something in the middle like i did which was the Micky Thompson MTZ and they handle fine on road and yet to try them offroad got them yesterday.

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Post by Spartacus »

i drove for 2 hours on 33" tsl and they went alright. they came balanced
and drove well.... compared to 37 boggers anyway.

point is: buy yourself some crap retreads to get around on.
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