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simex????
I believe the m/p and the jt2 are in two different catergories. As the jt2 is a really cool extreme mudder If you can afford the jt2 go for them the side lugs are extremely big, cool and noisy The M/P's are alot cheaper and less chunky. Cool all the same and shouldnt put as much stress on stock suzi axles
I run m/p tekkers on my zook. Just a skinny Extreme Trekker. Best tyre for them in my opinion. Give heaps of diff clearance, good approach/departure angles, able to spin them in the mud and you can still turn the steering wheel because there so narrow. Look pretty good too...
Can email some pics if your interested.
Can email some pics if your interested.
I think the loss of stability will be more than made up for by the narrow tyre. Suzuki's love very narow tyres in most victorian conditions - hard but slick muddy surfaces.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I guess you are referring to the MP trekker? (which is 7.50 16)?
Anything from 4.5" stock sierra to 6.5" V6 vitara. I would say the same for an actual 8.5.
In the do as I say and not as I do category.... I am running 9" wide swampers on 4.5" rims ATM and although I could never recommend it they seem happy enough, and are actually quite quiet on the road too. They are crowning like crazy though, but I don't really see that as a big problem on a cross ply tyre.
Steve.
Anything from 4.5" stock sierra to 6.5" V6 vitara. I would say the same for an actual 8.5.
In the do as I say and not as I do category.... I am running 9" wide swampers on 4.5" rims ATM and although I could never recommend it they seem happy enough, and are actually quite quiet on the road too. They are crowning like crazy though, but I don't really see that as a big problem on a cross ply tyre.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
we had a guy on a trip 2 weeks ago on small rims (wouldn't be more the 5.5inch) he lost the tire off the bead at 12psi. The tires were way stiffer at this pressure then ideal for off roading. so I would recommend factoring in some beadlocks or tubes if you decide to get them.
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And that would have been 4WD Junky, who asked the question in the forst place Muppetman.
I agree, tubes could be the go. It doesn't do anything to dispel my theory that simex's fall off rims at about 12PSI though.
I think it would be a waste to buy super narrow internal beadlocks for such a cheap wheel/tyre combo, and weld in kits have well known issues (I love them, though)
I'd give tubes a go first.
Steve.
I agree, tubes could be the go. It doesn't do anything to dispel my theory that simex's fall off rims at about 12PSI though.
I think it would be a waste to buy super narrow internal beadlocks for such a cheap wheel/tyre combo, and weld in kits have well known issues (I love them, though)
I'd give tubes a go first.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I agrea, If the 4by weighs less then 1.5 tonne, you need beed locks for simex. as they dont Bag ( form to the shape of rocks and other obsticles) as well as other brands, great for in the mud,muppet_man67 wrote:we had a guy on a trip 2 weeks ago on small rims (wouldn't be more the 5.5inch) he lost the tire off the bead at 12psi. The tires were way stiffer at this pressure then ideal for off roading. so I would recommend factoring in some beadlocks or tubes if you decide to get them.
I have spoken to 2 guys running these tyres (mainly for off road use) and they recon they are a heaps softer tyre, Havent tried them myself so I am only repeating wht i've been told.
http://www.procomp.com.au/Html/Pc_Produ ... ongrel.htm
I think the 33" go for around $200, so the 31" should be cheaper you would think!
I hate going to weddings because all the grandma's used to poke me in the ribs saying you're next, you're next. They've stopped doing it since I started doing it to them at funerals.
Mongrels are soft - they are based on a radial carcass (they're a remould) so have the soft sidewalls of a radial.
soft sidewalls help a tyre stay on a rim, which is where swampers have an advantage over a simex.
Only 10.5 wide sizes though in the mongrels.
Christover has been running the retread versions for ages now and they work well on his car and do bag very well.
Steve.
soft sidewalls help a tyre stay on a rim, which is where swampers have an advantage over a simex.
Only 10.5 wide sizes though in the mongrels.
Christover has been running the retread versions for ages now and they work well on his car and do bag very well.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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Chuck some tubes in em , run down to 7psi and they still don t bag out on a zook! Havent tried em any lower, but I reckon you could probably run em at 5 if you have power steering.
Unbeatable in the slop though!
Unbeatable in the slop though!
you know you want one
I thought he was down around 8psi, !2psi makes it worse. I suggested to him to go and grab some Simex heavy duty tubes and chuck them in. Also his suspension seemed so stiff. He was bouncing around a lot more than I thought he should have been.muppet_man67 wrote: he lost the tire off the bead at 12psi.
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
hmm I think we need him to confirm the pressure himself.cj wrote:I thought he was down around 8psi, !2psi makes it worse. I suggested to him to go and grab some Simex heavy duty tubes and chuck them in. Also his suspension seemed so stiff. He was bouncing around a lot more than I thought he should have been.muppet_man67 wrote: he lost the tire off the bead at 12psi.
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