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maxxis trepador radials
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maxxis trepador radials
does any one hav or had the maxxis trepadors just wondering wat u think of them and wat there like on and off road looking at 35 - 12.5 - 16
06 Defender 110. 3"ome Lift, 33" bfg muds, arb bar, 9500xp warn winch, tjm rails an steps, cibbie spotys, hf.....
As far as I know that size is not available in Aus as yet. 35 12.5R15 is
the closest at around $340.00.
I've sold them and heard back from customers that they are an exceptional
road tyre and they are good for rocks and mud. They are extremely
strong with a new carcas utilizing stainless steel in the belting.
I haven't used them myself as yet, looking forward to it tho.......
the closest at around $340.00.
I've sold them and heard back from customers that they are an exceptional
road tyre and they are good for rocks and mud. They are extremely
strong with a new carcas utilizing stainless steel in the belting.
I haven't used them myself as yet, looking forward to it tho.......
Is the tyre in your avatar a radial trep? I understand there is a comp spec bias version as well?MUD EMPIRE wrote:As far as I know that size is not available in Aus as yet. 35 12.5R15 is
the closest at around $340.00.
I've sold them and heard back from customers that they are an exceptional
road tyre and they are good for rocks and mud. They are extremely
strong with a new carcas utilizing stainless steel in the belting.
I haven't used them myself as yet, looking forward to it tho.......
-Stu

Tetanus rolling on 37's
Whats available.............
M8060-radial
205R16C.......$190
235-75R15/30-9.5R15........$229
31-10.5R15........$233
35-12.5R15........$340


M8060-bias
37-12.5-17.......$590...(street compound)
40-13.5-17.......$700...(comp compound)
there is a 37 comp compound but not available yet..17"
there is a 37-12.5-16 but not available yet..$490 (comp compound)

M8060-radial
205R16C.......$190
235-75R15/30-9.5R15........$229
31-10.5R15........$233
35-12.5R15........$340


M8060-bias
37-12.5-17.......$590...(street compound)
40-13.5-17.......$700...(comp compound)
there is a 37 comp compound but not available yet..17"
there is a 37-12.5-16 but not available yet..$490 (comp compound)

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I have the 35"s and they are an awsome tyre on and off road. Off road they grip very well, climb up banks with side wall with ease and no lugs torn off on rough shaily surfaces. On road they are very quiet and handle nicely with light steering. Very happy with them.
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check out this link
http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5485
even Maxxis America doesn't have 33's or 38's, either radial or bias.
The 35 12.5R16 listed is not available in Aus. atm
http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5485
even Maxxis America doesn't have 33's or 38's, either radial or bias.
The 35 12.5R16 listed is not available in Aus. atm
MUD EMPIRE,MUD EMPIRE wrote:Whats available.............
M8060-radial
205R16C.......$190
235-75R15/30-9.5R15........$229
31-10.5R15........$233
35-12.5R15........$340
M8060-bias
37-12.5-17.......$590...(street compound)
40-13.5-17.......$700...(comp compound)
there is a 37 comp compound but not available yet..17"
there is a 37-12.5-16 but not available yet..$490 (comp compound)
Are you only a distributor or rep for Maxxis ......are there any deals available .......

Could possibly have a sale of Two sets of stickys in the trepodor range 37" x 17" rim if there available in OZ yet ??.....
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Yes, I sell them. 37 sticky's not available yet. Have a deal going onare there any deals available .......
Could possibly have a sale of Two sets of stickys in the trepodor range 37" x 17" rim if there available in OZ yet ??.....
Team Mud Rhino for a set of street compound 17's atm.
Lateral grip is outstanding on both the radial and the comp tyres. CustomersWhats the lateral grip like in these, look a bit like claws or perform more like a muddie, normal not comp spec
who have purchaced the radial 35's report exceptional mud traction.
Bias & radial Trep's are directional.....Are the radials directional?
These tyres are at the cutting edge of new carcas construction tech.
My opinion is that other tyre companies will be playing catch up for some
time to come.......time will tell if I'm right.

can now coment on these tyres had some 4 the last menai trip and i went just about every mud puddle (except 1 in mud pit which is mega deep) and it was like the mud wasnt even there and thats no shit they realy are the best ive seen
oh i have 35 12.5 15 on 10's and the hype aint maid up they are great!!!
oh i have 35 12.5 15 on 10's and the hype aint maid up they are great!!!
82 MQ SD33T, 5 speed, 4.6 diffs, 50mm spring, 40mm body, front extened 50mm, 35' trapdors (awsum) just lovin getin out there
Radials have a unique stainless belting witch eliminates treadWhy is the carcass special?
seperation and is also strong enough to withstand puncturing
by stones and stakes.
The bias ply comp sticky is only made in minimum batches of
22 units, ordered from a distributor. The carcas build of these
stickys differs from the bias street compound tyre. Each for
their intended purpose.
So the sticky is built from the ground up to flex, when and where
it's needed, for maximum traction on rock.
The (bias) street tyre is of more use for general purpose 4WDing.
This is the reason that the sticky's are so hard to find...........
Few tyre mobs around the world make tyres in such small batches.
I'd say this makes them "special"

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