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tyres for a nj swb

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tyres for a nj swb

Post by spanky »

just wondering what sort of tyres you guys run on pajs, mine is a swb 3l v6 manual, am looking at some simexs in 32/9.5/16 et , what are the jungle trekkers like ?, i am mainly in mud and the truck is not road legal ,i need 16s cause 15s get a bit of shit between the rim and caliper and grind away, cheers
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Post by simmo404 »

I think the simex's are a bit larger than they state. So a 32 is closer to 33. Ive got 33 x 10.5 15R BFG muddies on a Diesel SWB that barely pushes them.
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Post by -Scott- »

I've got 33s (well, 32.8 if we're being picky) on my Paj, and it pushes them OK. For mud, if you want wheel speed to keep the tyres clean, I don't think you'll have a problem.
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Post by M1S3RY »

I had the 32x10.5 ET's on my 3.0 and it span them fine..
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Post by Greg_M »

M1S3RY wrote:I had the 32x10.5 ET's on my 3.0 and it span them fine..
I now have these exact tyres on my 2.5 TDI LWB and it doesn't go so well at 110km/h up the freeway but in the rough stuff it pushes them just fine.

They actually measure up to be about 33.3" tall and about 11.5" wide so they give a bit more clearance.
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Post by bakerboy »

stupid question of the day, what brand or make is the ET? any website links?

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Post by bakerboy »

bakerboy wrote:stupid question of the day, what brand or make is the ET? any website links?

cheers lads
i think i found it, these ones?

http://www.simex4x4.com/html/s02_articl ... _top_id=55
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Post by M1S3RY »

Correct.
bakerboy wrote:
bakerboy wrote:stupid question of the day, what brand or make is the ET? any website links?

cheers lads
i think i found it, these ones?

http://www.simex4x4.com/html/s02_articl ... _top_id=55
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Post by Greg_M »

Sorry for the confusion, they are the Simex Extreme Trekker "The centipede" tyres, often called ET's or Pede's.

Them's the ones, the ET's have the 2 middle lugs, the ET2's have the 3 middle lugs.
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Post by spanky »

33 ish is what i want and the simexs are like you say are bigger, has anybody tryed the jungle trekker compared to the extreme trekker , i like the look of the jt.cheers
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