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maxxis tyres how do they drive

Post by dean patterson »

i was just wonderin if any bodys got any feed back about 37 or 35 creepys on the road what do they drive and where like

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Post by GRPABT1 »

PM TNA racing, his old boy just fitted 37" creepy's to his patrol.
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is it just me or does the search function not work very well at all anymore???

seems to be like that for a while now, it always comes up with nothing found when i search really simple things...

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Post by CWBYUP »

klrevo wrote:is it just me or does the search function not work very well at all anymore???

seems to be like that for a while now, it always comes up with nothing found when i search really simple things...

dean ;)
I tend to agree.

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Post by tna racing »

GRPABT1 wrote:PM TNA racing, his old boy just fitted 37" creepy's to his patrol.

you rang!!!

the 37 creepies handle resonably well, although i wouldnt be going very fast on them ;)

they shAke very bad at low speeds :lol:

but after about 60kms they are fine :armsup:


i rate them highly, but if its more of a tyer your going to leave on i would choose the 35 for handleing and not a bias tyer

and what they wear like, i honestly cannot tell you!!!
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Post by grimbo »

klrevo wrote:is it just me or does the search function not work very well at all anymore???

seems to be like that for a while now, it always comes up with nothing found when i search really simple things...

dean ;)
yet v840 found 9 different threads by searching? maybe the searchee is the one having the problems
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Post by adriand82 »

grimbo wrote:
klrevo wrote:is it just me or does the search function not work very well at all anymore???

seems to be like that for a while now, it always comes up with nothing found when i search really simple things...

dean ;)
yet v840 found 9 different threads by searching? maybe the searchee is the one having the problems
No, I agree with the other two, my search results work intermittently. Applying more filters in the dropboxes you can the better. Just typing "maxxis" is going to give results of topics that the closest thing to what you want is the word maxxis in their sig...
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Post by jet-6 »

As stated above, at 60kmh there nuts to drive on
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Post by tna racing »

jet-6 wrote:As stated above, at 60kmh there nuts to drive on
there fine above 80, wouldnt go over 100 tho
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Post by OL GQ UTE »

i have 37 comp spec treps and drive with them on road, shake like a bastard when cold but good after a few k's. seem fine at highway speeds + around town
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I'm shocked to hear they shake badly, I would have thought the treps would handle well on the road compared to a simex etc. My pedes drive fine on road, there is a fair bit of wait on them for balancing but had them up to 120km/hr and they are fine.
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Post by bogged »

OL GQ UTE wrote:i have 37 comp spec treps and drive with them on road, shake like a bastard when cold but good after a few k's. seem fine at highway speeds + around town
sound like JT's shake like shit for first klms... then fine.
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Post by tna racing »

GRPABT1 wrote:I'm shocked to hear they shake badly, I would have thought the treps would handle well on the road compared to a simex etc. My pedes drive fine on road, there is a fair bit of wait on them for balancing but had them up to 120km/hr and they are fine.
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Post by flexytj »

i ran my 37 inch bias treps around for a while and they were fine once they warmed up never had probs on the road and i drive like a nut
they have a lot of siping compared to other bias ply tyres so they
will be better on wet roads etc and they dont crown like creepy
cralwers do so they wear more evenly and have a flatter foot print . also found they were reasonably quiet for such an aggressive tyres , i used magnum balancing compound to balance them and never had any vibration problems . except for the 1st k of driving after the car was parked over night . have since sold them and gone back to 35 inch radial treps .

bear in mind tyres like maxxis creepys/treps/mudzillas , simex et/et2/jt , super swamper are designed to perform well offroad and are not designed for on road performance and are better suited as play tyres .
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Post by GRIMACE »

I dont know where tna gets his tyres fitted and balanced but his response is much worse then my experience with the creepys.

I loved my 37" creepys (37x12.5 16s), one wheel/tyre combo did require 450grams of weight and the others all had about 200grams but I NEVER got ANY wobbles once balanced up (even though some were out by 50grams, and I had lost a weight or two over the first 6 months).

I drove on them daily and they never gave me any problems, they were fine at low speed, they felt just as good at 100ks, and I got them upto 130 many times and they felt safe as houses.

I did run them at 35psi originaly onroad but quickly learnt that lower pressure was much better. I ended up running them at 26psi onroad, and 8-12psi offroad.
Offroad at anything above 18psi I would call them almost useless.

As for wear they got a lot of roundin on the lugs from offroad work but they worked best that way. Onroad they seemed to wear very well (for a offroad oriented bias ply tyre) I miss my first set, and can't wait to fit my next set.

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Post by wilsy »

I just bought a 2nd hand set of 35" creepy's and rims with external beadlocks off here, took em for there's first run on the road today, and wasn't game to get over 50-60 was hanging on to tight to even look at the speedo!!! scared the crap outta me.... back to the tyre joint I go!
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Post by def90 »

GRIMACE wrote:I dont know where tna gets his tyres fitted and balanced but his response is much worse then my experience with the creepys.

I loved my 37" creepys (37x12.5 16s), one wheel/tyre combo did require 450grams of weight and the others all had about 200grams but I NEVER got ANY wobbles once balanced up (even though some were out by 50grams, and I had lost a weight or two over the first 6 months).

I drove on them daily and they never gave me any problems, they were fine at low speed, they felt just as good at 100ks, and I got them upto 130 many times and they felt safe as houses.

I did run them at 35psi originaly onroad but quickly learnt that lower pressure was much better. I ended up running them at 26psi onroad, and 8-12psi offroad.
Offroad at anything above 18psi I would call them almost useless.

As for wear they got a lot of roundin on the lugs from offroad work but they worked best that way. Onroad they seemed to wear very well (for a offroad oriented bias ply tyre) I miss my first set, and can't wait to fit my next set.

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thats cause you drive a rover grimace :D

but yes 35' creepys drive wellish for a bias ply, no wobbles (otherwise i presume you haven't had a good balance) but they do crown big time, till they are a bit older, so you have to run them at lower pressures on road (25psi compared to my 35 x 10.5 centipedes at 40psi) but no death wobbles just a bit of tram linning - probably cause of the width and stiff side walls?
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Post by Weiner »

I have 35" Creepys, love them, I have no probs from 1km/h to 110km/h they run good, they do take a lot of weight to balance them and definatly run them on a 10" rim, running about 30psi in them but will drop them down a bit I think.
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Post by tna racing »

Weiner wrote:I have 35" Creepys, love them, I have no probs from 1km/h to 110km/h they run good, they do take a lot of weight to balance them and definatly run them on a 10" rim, running about 30psi in them but will drop them down a bit I think.
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Post by Corgie Carrier »

I have 35x12.5x15 creepys on 8" rims and they are good on the road and off.

I have run them on my troopy and on my rangie, they are just the same.

I run them at 25psi on the road and 15 off road.

I have had them up to 120 and no different to the bfg at tyres I have.

They do tram line, but all the 12.5" tyres I have had do that.
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Post by udm »

dont know anything about 35 or 37... 38 though, you wont be able to balance them.
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Post by Weiner »

tna racing wrote:
Weiner wrote:I have 35" Creepys, love them, I have no probs from 1km/h to 110km/h they run good, they do take a lot of weight to balance them and definatly run them on a 10" rim, running about 30psi in them but will drop them down a bit I think.
35 comp or just bias?
Comp ones only come in 37"s and up
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Post by nottie »

def90 wrote:
GRIMACE wrote:I dont know where tna gets his tyres fitted and balanced but his response is much worse then my experience with the creepys.

I loved my 37" creepys (37x12.5 16s), one wheel/tyre combo did require 450grams of weight and the others all had about 200grams but I NEVER got ANY wobbles once balanced up (even though some were out by 50grams, and I had lost a weight or two over the first 6 months).

I drove on them daily and they never gave me any problems, they were fine at low speed, they felt just as good at 100ks, and I got them upto 130 many times and they felt safe as houses.

I did run them at 35psi originaly onroad but quickly learnt that lower pressure was much better. I ended up running them at 26psi onroad, and 8-12psi offroad.
Offroad at anything above 18psi I would call them almost useless.

As for wear they got a lot of roundin on the lugs from offroad work but they worked best that way. Onroad they seemed to wear very well (for a offroad oriented bias ply tyre) I miss my first set, and can't wait to fit my next set.

Luv
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thats cause you drive a rover grimace :D

but yes 35' creepys drive wellish for a bias ply, no wobbles (otherwise i presume you haven't had a good balance) but they do crown big time, till they are a bit older, so you have to run them at lower pressures on road (25psi compared to my 35 x 10.5 centipedes at 40psi) but no death wobbles just a bit of tram linning - probably cause of the width and stiff side walls?


Harleys seem to drive very well in all terrain. ( road and off road)
Must be a damn good tire if he and yourself Grimace have gone back for second sets.

Wilsey any tire with a bead lock would be shyt to drive on road with :!:
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Post by PICKELS »

Hey guys
i run 35x12.5x15 maxxis creepy crawlers on 15x10 on a steel rims on a GQ UTE and they do not shake one bit and iv had them to about 140kmh they have about 75% tread.

my mate had a set on a 79 series ute and he had no troubles untill they were nearly bald then they just couldnt be balanced properly.
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Post by wilsy »

Wilsey any tire with a bead lock would be shyt to drive on road with.
Yeah i realise this Nottie just makes it a pain in the arse, doesn't matter where i go i gotta carry the tyres and change em there because the're unbarable on the road, am taking em to beaurepairs tomorrow, to see if they can balance them up better..
If not i gotta set of internal's and 10" rims i might get em throw on
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