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Need new tyres give some advice please.

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Need new tyres give some advice please.

Post by Big_GQ »

Just wondering gonna get some new tyres soon at the moment have 37 Boggers, have been a good tyre but wore quickly and slide on side angels, have had claws hated them and bfg muds both in 35s, gonna get 37 or 38 next thinking creepys oh and car is driven on the road on weekends.
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Post by pro093 »

don't be soft keep your boggers or go back to claws
you got that thing on the road yet
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Post by Big_GQ »

yea got tube tray on got new bushes for five link and need to get new shocks and pyro in the next few weeks.by the way who r u? and OH AND NO TIME FOR CLAWS.
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Post by pro093 »

i now have a blue dual cab.
speak to you soon. daniel
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Post by SIM79 »

Maxxis Trepador
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Go the trepadors, a hell of alot of competition guys are using them now. Or perhaps 36" simex extreme trekker's if you want a longer wearing tyre as they are harder than most comp tyres.
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Post by Big_GQ »

i like those treapadors but maxxis web site is down so cant check tyre size, oh and keep a close eye on people with long hair from that dam clevland area :D
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Post by Dooma_ »

Treapadors In my Opion Would be the best tyre Around At the Moment but if you drive on the road get the Hard compond Not the Stickies. but ther Pretty pricy $$$$ compared to simex or claws
(the stickies have the orange maxis logo on them as is the picture)

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Post by LUKASS »

37 PROCOMP xtreme Muddies are the way to go.
i know for a fact that alan mac had done at least 7 events over an 18month period on his set before outback this year still finishing 6th with ZERO punctures. How many sets of tyres can take that sort of punishment and still produce top ten results.
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Post by Big_GQ »

those procomps arnt very agressive i think im gonna buy maxxis treps or crawlers, thanks for the input thou.
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