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BFG KRAWLERS
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BFG KRAWLERS
hi all just wondering the best spot or place in melb to by aset of BFG Krawlers from. most like lee 35 still think about 37 any info would be great.
GQ UTE
35 SIMEX
www.jpc.com.au
www.flaminfabrications.com.au
35 SIMEX
www.jpc.com.au
www.flaminfabrications.com.au
Fawken nothing is wrong them ...there the best tyre by far I have driven ...for rock etc ...mud obviously a swamper brand tyre will prob out do most ....or Simex ........
Yes I am selling a set of 37"S or trying ...but only to get some stickys and if I could afford stickys in a BFG krawler I would buy them ...the only prob with BFG is the price ......
make your own opinion mate ...like I said depend what purpose you want out of these tyres ......
Yes I am selling a set of 37"S or trying ...but only to get some stickys and if I could afford stickys in a BFG krawler I would buy them ...the only prob with BFG is the price ......
make your own opinion mate ...like I said depend what purpose you want out of these tyres ......
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Ring Bobby Dunsmore and ask him about there puncture resistance!Sandy Rut wrote:[insert Pauline Hansen voice] Please explain?gqpete wrote:x2WICKED wrote:The dump?
Are these tyres really no good? If so whats wrong with em?
I have never driven on them, But at the OBC and the Cliffhanger there was definitely more punctures in crawlers than other typres of tyres.
Winch comps are a different game though.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
bfg's are notorious for weak side walls
but i ran them on a light Zuk in 37" variety for a year or more and neva had a prob, i also got them second hand.
they balanced up real well with no weights
were a bit sketcher in the wet then my previous goodyear mtrs tho
but i ran them on a light Zuk in 37" variety for a year or more and neva had a prob, i also got them second hand.
they balanced up real well with no weights
were a bit sketcher in the wet then my previous goodyear mtrs tho
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I also abused a set for an entire season of W.E.Rock and a Superior All Terrain event which are both hard on side walls and never had a puncture.redzook wrote:bfg's are notorious for weak side walls
but i ran them on a light Zuk in 37" variety for a year or more and neva had a prob, i also got them second hand.
they balanced up real well with no weights
were a bit sketcher in the wet then my previous goodyear mtrs tho
Maybe Bob needs to learn how to stay on the track
RUFF wrote:Maybe Bob needs to learn how to stay on the track
Maybe you two are just pansy driverschunderlicious wrote:maybe its because his car weighs so much? his seems to look bigger than alot of other winch cars.....
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
The difference of opinion would be due to 2500kg+ winch challange truck doin high speed V's light rock buggy at much less pace.
All the competitors I have spoken to running BF Krawlers in OBC and Cliffhanger have had the same opinion, "Good tyre while they hold air". All have had numerous puncture problems.
All the competitors I have spoken to running BF Krawlers in OBC and Cliffhanger have had the same opinion, "Good tyre while they hold air". All have had numerous puncture problems.
I was quoted $555 last week by ARB Southside in Brisbane. Salesman knew fark all about these tyres and about tyres in general, it seemed.shorty_f0rty wrote:i got a price on some 35x12.5r15s about 1.5yrs ago and got quoted about $545/each..SIM79 wrote:Does anyone know how much the 35x13.5 15s retail for?
Micka wrote:I was quoted $555 last week by ARB Southside in Brisbane. Salesman knew fark all about these tyres and about tyres in general, it seemed.shorty_f0rty wrote:i got a price on some 35x12.5r15s about 1.5yrs ago and got quoted about $545/each..SIM79 wrote:Does anyone know how much the 35x13.5 15s retail for?
I think the Nitto Mud Grappler will be cheaper option.
Always wanted to try them but they were on 20's, is there an Aust distributor?SIM79 wrote:Micka wrote:I was quoted $555 last week by ARB Southside in Brisbane. Salesman knew fark all about these tyres and about tyres in general, it seemed.shorty_f0rty wrote:i got a price on some 35x12.5r15s about 1.5yrs ago and got quoted about $545/each..SIM79 wrote:Does anyone know how much the 35x13.5 15s retail for?
I think the Nitto Mud Grappler will be cheaper option.
Rocket sports truck sells them but don't list any tyres on their web site and they are located in Melbourne. I have been told its cheaper to get them directly from the U.S.A.nastytroll wrote:
Always wanted to try them but they were on 20's, is there an Aust distributor?
http://www.rocketsportstrucks.com/About ... Trucks.htm
SIM79;904258 wrote:Sethgun. Where did you get you Nittos from? How do you rate them?
Sethgun;904269 wrote:my 33s i got through rocket sport trucks here in melb, but the 35s i got myself from the US. Cant remember where from, ill get back to you. It cost me less getting 35s on my own from the US than it did getting 33s from someone here, even considering the sxchange rate. Although now, it will be pretty bad. I love them. gets progressivley louder over 40-50km, but i like the sound. rocks they are like glue, mud they are like glue although i wont be able to really really put them through their paces until i have the time to put my new lift in, everytime i really flex i pop my fenders off (easy fixed if i extend the bumpstops but ill just do it all proper when i put the springs and shocks in too)
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Ruffy wrote:Ring Bobby Dunsmore and ask him about there puncture resistance!Sandy Rut wrote:[insert Pauline Hansen voice] Please explain?gqpete wrote:x2WICKED wrote:The dump?
Are these tyres really no good? If so whats wrong with em?
I have never driven on them, But at the OBC and the Cliffhanger there was definitely more punctures in crawlers than other typres of tyres.
Winch comps are a different game though.
We had 2 sets of Crawlers, ran for 2 seasons not only had drama's @
OBC but @ every event we did.Now running Trepadors for a season. C/hanger & 4 winch comps with not 1 hole, patch or even a leak, so not driver error or Heavy Truck & prior to Bfg's ran M/T's Claws for 1 & 1/2 seasons with no holes. Personal oppion I think there a great tyer for Sterring & traction BUT have really Shit side walls For what We use them for.
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