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What MT tyre do l need????

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What MT tyre do l need????

Post by Barn »

lm feedup with getting dirt, small rocks, twigs caught in the bead.

G'day...Im looking for some advice based on experience. The type of motor is a LC80 GXL with the usual mods, OME2", ARB Bar/Winch, fridge, sliders-steps, toolbox, etc etc, so its probably weighing a bit more than spec. Rims are 16x8jj's.

lm interested to find out what type of Muddy, Coopers ,Mongrl, BFG (but dont like there pattern) Maxxis, Silverstone, Pedes, Micky T's, etc that have the best bead bind to the rim at all pressures. Most travel will be over rocks and in mud. Pressures that l would be running are 18psi - 44psi on 33" or 34" tyre.

Please note that l currently run Micky Thompson FC11 33" and l really want an aggressive tread pattern for my second set.

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Post by mikmav »

go tubes.. never get a bead leak again.
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Post by Emo »

I've got BFG's and whilst I reckon they're a great tyre, if you drop them below 22 psi you're going to get heaps of crap in the beads.
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Post by DAV029 »

bead locks ????
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Post by LincolnBlack »

My Dunlop MT2s have never had anything stuck between the bead and rim. Actually maybe once, can't remember so that's ok. Good tread too.
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Post by guzzla »

My experience with Mickey Thompson Radial Claws has been 2nd to none. I run 35s on a 16x8 at 14psi and never had and issues with crap in the beads, staked tyres or rolling off the rims in 2 sets and 100,000+ks.

They have very thick side walls which contribute to their superior performance over other radial MT i believe.

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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

If you're after a dedicated off road set of wheels/tyres the only way
to go is external beadlocks and whatever tyre you like (your choice).
Kiss goodbye to bead trouble alltogether. And the added bonus of
running any pressure you want & easy resale on beadlocks.
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Re: What MT tyre do l need????

Post by bogged »

Barn wrote:Please note that l currently run Micky Thompson FC11 33" and l really want an aggressive tread pattern for my second set.
if your talking "AGGRESSIVE PATTERN FOR A SECOND SET", then look at Simex's or Swampers... Normal MT's IMWO you could do better for a second set than normal MT's
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Post by Lux_89 »

Hey m8, as above, mickey t in an mtz, or go all out with a claw, thow em on ya rims and if ya still have problems, highly doubt it, but just BL them. Take care
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Post by Barn »

l have a second set of super swampers, but there not the right size for the toyo rim. they will be sold. External beadlocks...l'll be checking them out... also a couple of other brands suggested that l had not thought of looking at.

what is it with the rims....though. lve had BFG ATs (31's) with same problem, and same problem with Micky T's Fc11 (33's). Is it the shape of lip on the rim where it makes the bead with tyre....Does anyone else ever had this problem. l drive medium/hard stuff but not extreme and l crawl when the track warrants it.
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Post by badger »

mtr's or mtz's. or for a cheaper tyre buckshots or mudstars.
if they are a second set depends on terrain your driving but here in qld id get maxxis creepys.

actually anything but bf's and you will have no dramas
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Post by HotFourOk »

It could well be a factor... the type of rim or how they are fitted
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