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simex Extreme Trekker
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simex Extreme Trekker
hi guys
thats my first post
i'm going to buy a new set of simex tires and have some questions
simex Extreme Trekker 2 35/11.5-15
http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails ... oductID=12
in the foto above seems to be like two blocks and not Triple blocks whice i personaly dont like it. is that for real?
the et2 35/11.5/15 has two or three blocks on the middle?
do any of you guys has the 35/11.5/15 on a tj?
pics would be great!
another question is that if i can put these on 15x10" width rim?
thanks in advance
thats my first post
i'm going to buy a new set of simex tires and have some questions
simex Extreme Trekker 2 35/11.5-15
http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails ... oductID=12
in the foto above seems to be like two blocks and not Triple blocks whice i personaly dont like it. is that for real?
the et2 35/11.5/15 has two or three blocks on the middle?
do any of you guys has the 35/11.5/15 on a tj?
pics would be great!
another question is that if i can put these on 15x10" width rim?
thanks in advance
It is very rare to find anyone doing deals on these as they are sought after and sell themselves.Nev62 wrote:Anyone doing "deals" on theseflexytj wrote:rrp $415eaAny one know the going price for the 35x11.5 Extreme Trekker
Maybe try 2nd hand ones for a better price?
" Some days you are the bug; some days you are the wind screen"
different sidebiters, outer lugs are spaced more and more squared on the et2, and i believe that the et2 has a stronger sidewall(dont quote me on that last point)modus wrote:BY Nev62
Hey guys sorry for the multi replys but the only deference i can see is the third extra lug on the et2. is there something i'm missing?modus wrote:
thanks for the help guys.
just another question whats the deference between et vs et2?
et
et2
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
In both the series, different size tyres have 2 or 3 rows of centre lugs, it does not depict the model neccesarily.modus wrote: Hey guys sorry for the multi replys but the only deference i can see is the third extra lug on the et2. is there something i'm missing?
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Back on topic (sort of) an 11.5 on a 10" rim? I don't think that's ideal. I'd be on an 8.
In my opinion, simex's are very "loose" on their rims and do not tolerate low pressure well at all. Putting them on a very wide rim will only make this problem worse.
Steve.
In my opinion, simex's are very "loose" on their rims and do not tolerate low pressure well at all. Putting them on a very wide rim will only make this problem worse.
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]
BS, walk in with a wad of cash and haggle, walk away if you dont save ATLEAST $30 a tyre off retail, also hit 'em up for a hat or stickers or somethingJeff80 wrote:It is very rare to find anyone doing deals on these as they are sought after and sell themselves.Nev62 wrote:Anyone doing "deals" on theseflexytj wrote:rrp $415eaAny one know the going price for the 35x11.5 Extreme Trekker
Maybe try 2nd hand ones for a better price?
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
I think that also depends on the design and manufacture of the rim.Gwagensteve wrote:Back on topic (sort of) an 11.5 on a 10" rim? I don't think that's ideal. I'd be on an 8.
In my opinion, simex's are very "loose" on their rims and do not tolerate low pressure well at all. Putting them on a very wide rim will only make this problem worse.
Steve.
On Disco2 rims they are sweet. Looking at the rims in the shops, there are definately good/bad rims for 4WDing, and many have the most irrelevant bead groove.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
yeah have the et2 35/11.5r15 on mine and don't have any dramas with them running at about 8psi will be better when i get them back with the stauns in but never rolled one off at that pressuremodus wrote:anyone running those et2 35/11.5/15 ?
In the pic i think they were at about 6psi or maybe even a bit lower once stauns are in i'll prob run about 7 front and 5 or 6 rear.
plenty of parts on the bench
by Slunnie
so i thougth maybe could hold back the extra money for new 15x8s rims.
about the section width i've read that is approx 316mm (12.4 inches) thats my comfort because i dont want to go to much narrow as 35/10.5s on 15x8s are..
by Sic Lux
what rim size is that?
thanks a lot all of you guys
my set up is 5.5" re la on 35/14.5"boggers w/Black Rock Crawler 15x10s 3.75bs,I think that also depends on the design and manufacture of the rim.
On Disco2 rims they are sweet. Looking at the rims in the shops, there are definately good/bad rims for 4WDing, and many have the most irrelevant bead groove.
so i thougth maybe could hold back the extra money for new 15x8s rims.
about the section width i've read that is approx 316mm (12.4 inches) thats my comfort because i dont want to go to much narrow as 35/10.5s on 15x8s are..
by Sic Lux
that tire is hot man....yeah have the et2 35/11.5r15 on mine and don't have any dramas with them running at about 8psi will be better when i get them back with the stauns in but never rolled one off at that pressure
In the pic i think they were at about 6psi or maybe even a bit lower once stauns are in i'll prob run about 7 front and 5 or 6 rear.
what rim size is that?
thanks a lot all of you guys
by Slunnie
so i thougth maybe could hold back the extra money for new 15x8s rims.
about the section width i've read that is approx 316mm (12.4 inches) thats my comfort because i dont want to go to much narrow as 35/10.5s on 15x8s are..
by Sic Lux
what rim size is that?
thanks a lot all of you guys
my set up is 5.5" re la on 35/14.5"boggers w/Black Rock Crawler 15x10s 3.75bs,I think that also depends on the design and manufacture of the rim.
On Disco2 rims they are sweet. Looking at the rims in the shops, there are definately good/bad rims for 4WDing, and many have the most irrelevant bead groove.
so i thougth maybe could hold back the extra money for new 15x8s rims.
about the section width i've read that is approx 316mm (12.4 inches) thats my comfort because i dont want to go to much narrow as 35/10.5s on 15x8s are..
by Sic Lux
that tire is hot man....yeah have the et2 35/11.5r15 on mine and don't have any dramas with them running at about 8psi will be better when i get them back with the stauns in but never rolled one off at that pressure
In the pic i think they were at about 6psi or maybe even a bit lower once stauns are in i'll prob run about 7 front and 5 or 6 rear.
what rim size is that?
thanks a lot all of you guys
I'm sure you're right - my experience is based on typically, roh trak II white 8 spokes, but they are way, way looser than swampers.Slunnie wrote: I think that also depends on the design and manufacture of the rim.
On Disco2 rims they are sweet. Looking at the rims in the shops, there are definately good/bad rims for 4WDing, and many have the most irrelevant bead groove.
If modus is trying to get away without buying new rims I would go to the 36 12.5 because they'd be happier on 10's IMHO.
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]
my et's were 35x10.5 and myet2's are 36x12.5. the et2s are 100% better on the road, not that it matters too much as i don't use my car for anything but 4x4 but if you have to drive more than an hour to where you are wheeling it's nice to not get shaken to bits. they seem to make my truck feel a bit more stable with the extra width. they have worn heeeeeeeeeaaaaaapppppps beter. i run about 8-12 psi depending on what terrain on flipped 15x8 white spokers with no b/locks. i have rolled them but it takes a BIG hit to do it. definately hang on better than any tyre i've had before. i gave my ets to a mate and he likes them way better on 15x7 rims. i'll be getting another set of et2s in same size(36x12.5) soon so i can the ones i have now up north at xmas and not care about wearing them out. i havent staked on yet too, they are strong as in the side wall. we'll so far anyway.modus wrote:by mule75
i've run both et's and et2's and i prefer the et2's by far.
can you be more spesific? why is that?
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