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BFG Muds
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BFG Muds
I'm sure people here have a lot of experience with BFG Muds but I'm suffering from severe deflation issues when running them in mud... Problem is I keep getting dirt into the beeds that causes the tyres to deflate - Is there a trick for preventing this other than not airing down?
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Re: BFG Muds
Not that I've found. I just have a good relaionship with the Kmart tyre place near work that will take the tyre off and clean the bead for me for $10 a tyre.Froon wrote:I'm sure people here have a lot of experience with BFG Muds but I'm suffering from severe deflation issues when running them in mud... Problem is I keep getting dirt into the beeds that causes the tyres to deflate - Is there a trick for preventing this other than not airing down?
The ProComp rim has a lip on it that might help.
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its the "bead protector" that does it.
the first series didnt have this problem and i hear the next series doesnt have them.
i have got some of that black sikaflex bead sealant stuff on mine and havnt had a problem since.
its the "bead protector" that does it.
the first series didnt have this problem and i hear the next series doesnt have them.
i have got some of that black sikaflex bead sealant stuff on mine and havnt had a problem since.
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
I have the same problem with my BFG's too.
Running 40 psi off road made it better but they still get slow leaks all of the time.
Running tubes stopped it in the 3 that I have fitted tubes to. If I start using the tyres again Ill get tubes fitted to the other 2 rather than have the beads cleaned out every 5 minutes.
Running 40 psi off road made it better but they still get slow leaks all of the time.
Running tubes stopped it in the 3 that I have fitted tubes to. If I start using the tyres again Ill get tubes fitted to the other 2 rather than have the beads cleaned out every 5 minutes.
SWB mav. Some mods.
40Psi off-road .. and you still get bead leaks its beadlock time fou you my friend .. and a much more comfortable ride.dansedgli wrote:I have the same problem with my BFG's too.
Running 40 psi off road made it better but they still get slow leaks all of the time.
Running tubes stopped it in the 3 that I have fitted tubes to. If I start using the tyres again Ill get tubes fitted to the other 2 rather than have the beads cleaned out every 5 minutes.
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They dont work on 15x8's either. I had 33x12.5x15 and sold them in disgust bought Mongrels at the time Heaps better and never had the same problem with swampers either. They are now a glorified road tyre unless you beadlock or tube them which their not worth doin to. IMO
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makes no differenceJeff80 wrote:Could be an Issue because you are running 15x10's. Generally, 15x8 or 15x9 would be a better combo as the tire bags better at lower PSI and pushes hard up against the rim.
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Its what the tyre guy said to do.
If I can run tracks with 40psi with less worry about leaks then why not?
Other than the extra grip on rocks and softer ride what other benefits is there to running low pressures?
I went off road nearly every weekend for at least a year with those tyres and no issues.
I dont see what the big deal is and why you say i must be on crack to do it.
Its irrelevant now anyway because I bought simex's ages ago but Im interested to hear your reasoning.
If I can run tracks with 40psi with less worry about leaks then why not?
Other than the extra grip on rocks and softer ride what other benefits is there to running low pressures?
I went off road nearly every weekend for at least a year with those tyres and no issues.
I dont see what the big deal is and why you say i must be on crack to do it.
Its irrelevant now anyway because I bought simex's ages ago but Im interested to hear your reasoning.
SWB mav. Some mods.
I think he said your on crack cause lower PSI offroad makes a HUUUUUUUGE difference as far as capability
I was thinking of going BFG muds for my next tires cause everyone reckons you get lots of km's out of them, they look sweet , and apart from this slow leak business I don't think I've heard/read anything about them. I'd rather TSL's or Pedes or similar, but want to be able to drive on tar to tracks and camp spots without bringing a trailer with my "offroad" tires on them
I was thinking of going BFG muds for my next tires cause everyone reckons you get lots of km's out of them, they look sweet , and apart from this slow leak business I don't think I've heard/read anything about them. I'd rather TSL's or Pedes or similar, but want to be able to drive on tar to tracks and camp spots without bringing a trailer with my "offroad" tires on them
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basicallyRockyF75 wrote:I think he said your on crack cause lower PSI offroad makes a HUUUUUUUGE difference as far as capability
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
wait till the new series is released in Australia.RockyF75 wrote:
I was thinking of going BFG muds for my next tires cause everyone reckons you get lots of km's out of them, they look sweet , and apart from this slow leak business I don't think I've heard/read anything about them. I'd rather TSL's or Pedes or similar, but want to be able to drive on tar to tracks and camp spots without bringing a trailer with my "offroad" tires on them
they have been out for a while in the US and i have read some good reviews on them
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Dunno. Haven't seen em in real life but by the pics on BFGs site the old ones look more aggressive. Would like to actually see a setj-top paj wrote:wait till the new series is released in Australia.RockyF75 wrote:
I was thinking of going BFG muds for my next tires cause everyone reckons you get lots of km's out of them, they look sweet , and apart from this slow leak business I don't think I've heard/read anything about them. I'd rather TSL's or Pedes or similar, but want to be able to drive on tar to tracks and camp spots without bringing a trailer with my "offroad" tires on them
they have been out for a while in the US and i have read some good reviews on them
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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