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Price of 33" Baja Claws
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Price of 33" Baja Claws
Hi all. Just after a quick price check. I have to replace two of my tyres, and just wanted to check the price i've been quoted to make sure i'm not getting ripped.
$305 per tyre, fitted and balanced. MT Radial Baja Claws, 33x12.5 R15.
And for anybody thinking about commenting on getting 35's - don't waste your keypad. I already have two new 33's that came with the car, so 35's aren't an option ATM.
Cheers, Coxy
$305 per tyre, fitted and balanced. MT Radial Baja Claws, 33x12.5 R15.
And for anybody thinking about commenting on getting 35's - don't waste your keypad. I already have two new 33's that came with the car, so 35's aren't an option ATM.
Cheers, Coxy
get what you pay for my friend i could get cheap shit and get 40 000kms or i could get mtz and take 90 000km for an extra 50 a tyre you do the sumsAnthonyP wrote:fark, I thought they were cheaper than this!
Ever though of mix and matching There are alot of 33" tyres that can be had cheaper (if its cheap your after)
2015 200 Series Gx TTD - ................ Fark 3L's -
Yeah sadly these things last, I need mine to wear out before I'm allowed to spend the coin on 35s!!!Bingham wrote: get what you pay for my friend i could get cheap shit and get 40 000kms or i could get mtz and take 90 000km for an extra 50 a tyre you do the sums
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).
Never had MTZ, but i can think of afew tyres that should last side by side with a claw and come in abit cheaper.Bingham wrote:get what you pay for my friend i could get cheap shit and get 40 000kms or i could get mtz and take 90 000km for an extra 50 a tyre you do the sumsAnthonyP wrote:fark, I thought they were cheaper than this!
Ever though of mix and matching There are alot of 33" tyres that can be had cheaper (if its cheap your after)
I a purely stating for cheap option, I myself am happy to pay alot more for my creepy crawlers (and prob get alot less ks)
if you really want them to wear out fast, find some 4wd area that has lots of shaly rocks, leave the tyres at full pressure and wheel the piss out of emBen wrote:Yeah sadly these things last, I need mine to wear out before I'm allowed to spend the coin on 35s!!!Bingham wrote: get what you pay for my friend i could get cheap shit and get 40 000kms or i could get mtz and take 90 000km for an extra 50 a tyre you do the sums
Then air down to 8 psi and drive home.... do this for a trip or two and your tyres will look ratshit
sell them with tread on them. recoup some buxBen wrote:Yeah sadly these things last, I need mine to wear out before I'm allowed to spend the coin on 35s!!!Bingham wrote: get what you pay for my friend i could get cheap shit and get 40 000kms or i could get mtz and take 90 000km for an extra 50 a tyre you do the sums
[quote="AnthonyP] if you really want them to wear out fast, find some 4wd area that has lots of shaly rocks, leave the tyres at full pressure and wheel the piss out of em
Then air down to 8 psi and drive home.... do this for a trip or two and your tyres will look ratshit [/quote]
The back tyres weren't too bad before i went to the high country (just normal on-road wear), but after scrabbling up a few shaly hills in 2wd, they're an absolute mess. Chunks missing here and there, cuts everywhere, and that was at about 25psi. Just a bit old and brittle too i spose. Front tyres havent even got a mark on them, and they copped a bit of rock/mud action too.
I had a set of 37" Claws on one of my other cars, did a few km's on the bitumen, a few small offroad ventures, and they still had the webbings and a fair few of the nipples on them. IMHO, they're an awesome tyre.
Coxy
Then air down to 8 psi and drive home.... do this for a trip or two and your tyres will look ratshit [/quote]
The back tyres weren't too bad before i went to the high country (just normal on-road wear), but after scrabbling up a few shaly hills in 2wd, they're an absolute mess. Chunks missing here and there, cuts everywhere, and that was at about 25psi. Just a bit old and brittle too i spose. Front tyres havent even got a mark on them, and they copped a bit of rock/mud action too.
I had a set of 37" Claws on one of my other cars, did a few km's on the bitumen, a few small offroad ventures, and they still had the webbings and a fair few of the nipples on them. IMHO, they're an awesome tyre.
Coxy
33x12.5 R15s - MT Baja Radial Claws. Only done about 15,000 on them, plenty of tread, no cuts on chunks missing. I'll get out and measure the depth tomorrow. Got 4, and a BFG 33" spare too.grimbo wrote:ben what size and how much tread are left because if they are 33s and with a decent amount of tread I may be interested for the right price
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).
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