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maxis trepadors

Post by duncan »

Who is running them and what are they like thinking of around 38s not sure bias or radial

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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

The 37 12.5 17 is the best tyre I've had yet... :armsup: ..............Apart from it's obvious off-road ability, it is awsome on the blacktop. Perfect for Vic. but dunno about W.A.
They only make radials to 35"....bias in 37 and 40's



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Post by MUD000 »

Kanes got them on his buggy & they are sweet
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Post by leehamescort »

Mud Empire,

The 35 radials don't have the massive side lugs do they?

Who stocks them in melbourne?
what are they worth roughly for the 37's?
Are they a 12.5 wide? or wider?

hmmm.....I need new tyres, these look like they may be worth a try.

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Post by mmaaxx »

The Trepadores, according to the maxxis website come in 30" and 31" tyres, then it jumps to 35 inch size......WTF?

What happened to a set of these in 33/12.5x15 or 285/75x16 ?

Missing out on a huge market there Maxxis?

Mud Empire, what sort of life do you get out of them?

Would they be ok for blacktop during the week and offroad on weekends?

What ply tread/sidewall?

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Post by franco »

mmaaxx wrote:The Trepadores, according to the maxxis website come in 30" and 31" tyres, then it jumps to 35 inch size......WTF?

What happened to a set of these in 33/12.5x15 or 285/75x16 ?

Missing out on a huge market there Maxxis?

Mud Empire, what sort of life do you get out of them?

Would they be ok for blacktop during the week and offroad on weekends?

What ply tread/sidewall?

Thanks
good on the black top, quetier and better than the simex MTRs i had b4...i have em in 31s, want the 33s in an upgrade soon, but will have to settle for something else now...

the radials dont have the massive side lugs
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Post by spamwell »

i am also interested to hear what they wear like i am looking at a set of 30's for my sierra but need to make sure they are not going to wear to badly.

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Post by Red_Zook »

mmm i think they may look rather sexy in 40's
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Post by tuffsahara »

im runnin em on my 60 duncan and love em i got 35 inch radials seem to be excellent on the rock :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Tapage »

MUD EMPIRE wrote:The 37 12.5 17 is the best tyre I've had yet... :armsup: ..............Apart from it's obvious off-road ability, it is awsome on the blacktop. Perfect for Vic. but dunno about W.A.
They only make radials to 35"....bias in 37 and 40's



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Looking impresive good !

If I can ask .. how much you pay for those .. ?
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

I can't answer for Maxxis....It's inconceivable that they haven't got more sizes covered....but that's the way it is..!!
The Radials 235 75R15, 205R16, 31 10.5R15, 35 12.5R15 are available in Melb atm and are excellent mud and rock tyres, whilst being quiet and long wearing on the blacktop.
The bias ply 37 12.5 16 (sticky), 37 12.5 17 (hard compound), 37 12.5 17 (sticky), 40 13.5 17 (sticky) are the next generation off road tyre that will become more popular with the comp scene as more discover how damn good they are. :cool:
Pricing on 37 17 (hard compound) is $585, 37 16 (sticky) $520, 37 17 (sticky) $615, 40 17 (sticky) $740.......pricing can change
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Post by flexytj »

awesome tyre
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Post by Tapage »

are not cheap ! ( or I'm too poor :cry: )
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Post by flexytj »

MUD EMPIRE wrote:The 37 12.5 17 is the best tyre I've had yet... :armsup: ..............Apart from it's obvious off-road ability, it is awsome on the blacktop. Perfect for Vic. but dunno about W.A.
They only make radials to 35"....bias in 37 and 40's



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damn these pics made me order a set of 37s get em monday just
have to organise rims now .
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Post by YankeeDave »

flexytj, they'll look good on the jeep.

after you break your frist uni with them can i have your other one while you upgrade diffs?
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Post by flexytj »

YankeeDave wrote:flexytj, they'll look good on the jeep.

after you break your frist uni with them can i have your other one while you upgrade diffs?
yeah no probs im lookin at other diff options at the moment
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Post by Bluey »

hey mud empire, what is the actual size when mounted? oh btw, these look awesome, i was set on 36 pedes but now i'm having second thoughts


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Post by im nutz »

i've just gone from 36" pedes to 37" trepadors and the trepadors absolutley shit on the pedes.
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

Bluey wrote:hey mud empire, what is the actual size when mounted? oh btw, these look awesome, i was set on 36 pedes but now i'm having second thoughts


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The actual size (mounted on a 17X9 @ 20psi) is right on 37"
Unlike other bias tyres, Treps all measure the same, ...... and the width is more like 13" wall to wall. As with all Maxxis comp tyres the best results offroad are on beadlocks because of the super strong sidewalls. As they get older they tend to flex more and work even better..!!

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Post by mmaaxx »

I so want these in 285/75x16's for my hilux..........WA HA HA HA :cry:
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