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Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ's

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Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ's

Post by Hoppy11 »

I have been offered 5 of these one with a rim(which is new) and 4 without rims that look new in 35 x 12.5 x 15 for $1100.00 , is that good, how much are they new, my X-Terrains were $350 ea new and what are these tyres like.
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Post by T_Diesel »

I just paid $350 a tyre for 305/70/16s in the same tyre. I know the 33 x 12.5 x 15 was about $50 cheaper per tyre. $1,100 for five in a 35 if they ae new souds like a a very good deal.

I'm pretty happy with them, they are a lot quieter than the BFG Muddies I had before on the road. Haven't been offroad in them yet but haven't seen a bad report on them.
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Post by super jeep »

two guys in our club run micky thompsons bajas but due to staking the side walls very easily there back to running coopers price wise for five is pretty good
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Post by Bingham »

a good buy and a good tyre :D
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

35 MTZ's retail for $338.00 on the list.....that would (usually) include fitting and balancing.
So if you have-to pay for fitting, add extra $$$.....................but this sounds like a good deal.....go for it..!!
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Post by blackmav »

35 x 12.5 x 15 for $330 fitted :armsup:
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Post by cloughy »

blackmav wrote:35 x 12.5 x 15 for $330 fitted :armsup:
I paid $310 :finger:
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Post by coilylux »

am really happy with my set

mud, rock, sand, tarmac they just it eat up

and they wear really well
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Post by j-top paj »

im considering them for my next set really soon.
how bad are the sidewalls really?
wear rate is a major concern for me too considering the way i treat the tires (burnouts :oops: ) and the amount of Ks i do on them.
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Post by T_Diesel »

j-top paj wrote:im considering them for my next set really soon.
how bad are the sidewalls really?
wear rate is a major concern for me too considering the way i treat the tires (burnouts :oops: ) and the amount of Ks i do on them.
I bought my set over Cooper STTs and also BFG Mud Terrains. I have spoken to a number of people regarding the Mickey's and everyone who has them has absolutely raved about them. Aparently they are also made by Coopers now, which is why they share the same 8-10ply side wall technology.

A mate of mine got a new set for evaluation purpose and took them on a 13,500 km trip from Melbourne to the Kimberley and return and gave them a hard time for the purpose, and did the Gunnbarrel Hwy on 33lbs at 100 kms p/hr and they came back to Melb with no cuts abbrasions or anything. I was seriously impressed with the way performed and saw the tyres at the end of the trip, whch is why I bought them. I am about to embark on a 3500 km trip from Melb to Fliders Ranges, Strezlecki Track and Cameron's Corner back to Melbourne. If you can hangout till November I will let you know how they went on that trip too before you make your purchase.
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Post by j-top paj »

yeh i should be ready to buy at the end of october onward.
also thinking about claws but cant decide :cry:
i want something agressive but that will last a a decent amount of Ks (so no simex, swampers, irocs etc...)
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Post by blackmav »

T_Diesel wrote: Aparently they are also made by Coopers now,

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Try asking Mickey thompson who 'makes' there tyres.....
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Post by Slunnie »

and they'll probably say Coopers! :lol:
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Post by Nelso »

Does anyone know of people who have run the 38x16x15 MTZs and how they perform?
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Post by j-top paj »

Nelso wrote:Does anyone know of people who have run the 38x16x15 MTZs and how they perform?
you just want bigger dont ya :D
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Post by Nelso »

j-top paj wrote:
Nelso wrote:Does anyone know of people who have run the 38x16x15 MTZs and how they perform?
you just want bigger dont ya :D
Story of my life. :D
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Post by j-top paj »

Nelso wrote:
j-top paj wrote:
Nelso wrote:Does anyone know of people who have run the 38x16x15 MTZs and how they perform?
you just want bigger dont ya :D
Story of my life. :D

is there something your not telling us :lol:
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Post by T_Diesel »

j-top paj wrote:yeh i should be ready to buy at the end of october onward.
also thinking about claws but cant decide :cry:
i want something agressive but that will last a a decent amount of Ks (so no simex, swampers, irocs etc...)
Ideally I would get two sets, but living in an apartment I just haven't got the space for two sets. I was looking at claws aswell before I got mine, but decided on the MTZs for a couple fo reasons, one being better mileage and claws are a bias tread so you either have to carry two spares (one each bias) or have the gear on hand to change the tread direction on your spare if you get a flat.

I also do a few longer trips to the outback etc and I would cry if I only got 25,000 - 30,000 after spending over $2,000 on rubber. I had a set of BFG Mud Terrains before the MTZs and they were an excellent tyre also never had any issues with them. A few of my mates run STTs and they rave about them also.

The biggest difference b/w your "cheaper tyre" IE Maxis etc is that they are made in Asia whereas the Coopers and Mickey Ts are made in America hence you get what you pay for.
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Post by j-top paj »

T_Diesel wrote:
I also do a few longer trips to the outback etc and I would cry if I only got 25,000 - 30,000 after spending over $2,000 on rubber

:shock: what size did you get?
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Post by T_Diesel »

j-top paj wrote:
T_Diesel wrote:
I also do a few longer trips to the outback etc and I would cry if I only got 25,000 - 30,000 after spending over $2,000 on rubber
:shock: what size did you get?
I got 305/70/16s on black 16 x 8 sunnies. It looks $hit hot on the GQ fills the guards out nicely. I went for the 16s over the 15s purely for the better load rating and 16s are more versatile if I change trucks.
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Post by j-top paj »

i got quoted $1400 for a set of 4 35s on 15" rims.
how much more expensive were the 16s over the 15s?
the first place i went to told me $300 for 35x12.5r15
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Post by T_Diesel »

j-top paj wrote:i got quoted $1400 for a set of 4 35s on 15" rims.
how much more expensive were the 16s over the 15s?
the first place i went to told me $300 for 35x12.5r15
I paid $90 each for the rims and $350 per tyre. I think list price is about $360 for the 305/70/16 and about $305 for the 33x12.5x15. So its about $40-$50 difference per tyre for the 16s. I could have got 15" rims for about $60 I think.

I got mine from Guests 4wd in Fairfield, and they were the cheapest I could find anywhere, but they told me after I got them that they didn't make any money on them at all. I got a good deal because they did my suspension, dual batteries and a heap of other stuff plus I get my truck serviced there.
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Post by T_Diesel »

Sorry, Thought you were in Melbourne. Bit pointless telling you where i got them from!
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Post by j-top paj »

when you said fairfield it got me thinking.... but then i realised melbourne and not sydney :oops:
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Post by mud4b »

T_Diesel wrote:
j-top paj wrote:yeh i should be ready to buy at the end of october onward.
also thinking about claws but cant decide :cry:
i want something agressive but that will last a a decent amount of Ks (so no simex, swampers, irocs etc...)
Ideally I would get two sets, but living in an apartment I just haven't got the space for two sets. I was looking at claws aswell before I got mine, but decided on the MTZs for a couple fo reasons, one being better mileage and claws are a bias tread so you either have to carry two spares (one each bias) or have the gear on hand to change the tread direction on your spare if you get a flat.

I also do a few longer trips to the outback etc and I would cry if I only got 25,000 - 30,000 after spending over $2,000 on rubber. I had a set of BFG Mud Terrains before the MTZs and they were an excellent tyre also never had any issues with them. A few of my mates run STTs and they rave about them also.

The biggest difference b/w your "cheaper tyre" IE Maxis etc is that they are made in Asia whereas the Coopers and Mickey Ts are made in America hence you get what you pay for.


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Post by Bingham »

as per previous pages on thes my 305 70 16s or whatever they are on the patrol have got a bee's dick off 60 000 kms and still trudging should hit 80 with rears then 90 on fronts or not far from which is very impressive.......

a good all rounder......

ryano the man a fourby's put one of the early pairs on mine at a fair price and have been rapped with them having tried allot of others in all conditions...

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Post by Juzza »

blackmav wrote:
T_Diesel wrote: Aparently they are also made by Coopers now,

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Try asking Mickey thompson who 'makes' there tyres.....
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Thanks for all your reply's, I have bought these puppy's, don't need them yet as the 35 X=Terrains are still good, but I will use them for my next set, but for that price i could'nt go past em
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