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Mud Tyre Advice pls
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Mud Tyre Advice pls
My tyres are fairly worn so Im looking at getting a new set. They are only 32's but its still alot of money so I dont want to waste it.
I have looked at the usual, stt's, mtz's bighorns etc and they all seem to be around the $350 + (well the bighorns are cheaper)
Then I did some hunting and found, federal muddies and toyo open countys etc.
The fedrals are $220 a tyre which is alot less then the coopers and mickys and even the bighorns.
Question is, are they complete crap????
And are there any other cheaper brands out there that I dont know about.
I like the side lugs cos I have bead locks so when I drop them to 10psi they help make up for the massive amounts of ifs flex
I have looked at the usual, stt's, mtz's bighorns etc and they all seem to be around the $350 + (well the bighorns are cheaper)
Then I did some hunting and found, federal muddies and toyo open countys etc.
The fedrals are $220 a tyre which is alot less then the coopers and mickys and even the bighorns.
Question is, are they complete crap????
And are there any other cheaper brands out there that I dont know about.
I like the side lugs cos I have bead locks so when I drop them to 10psi they help make up for the massive amounts of ifs flex
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I think they went toes up last yearmacca81 wrote:mongrels. cheap, very. and not a bad tire either
http://stawell.yourguide.com.au/news/lo ... 35126.aspx
True unfortunately, when they were operating they topped out at 32".... apparently getting larger carcasses to retread was a major challengebogged wrote:I think they went toes up last yearmacca81 wrote:mongrels. cheap, very. and not a bad tire either
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Re: Mud Tyre Advice pls
No they are not crap! My brother runs them on his landcruiser. They have been an awesome tyre off-road. Even on-road they are fine, grip well, and are no noiser than any other muddie.phil94delica wrote:The fedrals are $220 a tyre which is alot less then the coopers and mickys and even the bighorns.
Question is, are they complete crap????
STT is really just an all-terrain, and in my opinion crap. I have seen the federal couragias out-perform them easily on club trips.
Another cheap brand is Silverstone. Im running the Xtreme model on my Sierra, which are even better again off-road, but crap on-road (not so much grip-wise, but they sound like your flying a small propellor plane or something).
They have some less aggressive models, http://www.silverstone.com.my/ and they are pretty well priced.
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Re: Mud Tyre Advice pls
Love my Federals - surprisingly good on the black stuff and excellent off roadphil94delica wrote:
The fedrals are $220 a tyre
Question is, are they complete crap????
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I run the MT117 Sports in 285 & love them super grippy on the rocks & off road running at about 18psi. They do make a bit of noise on road, but it is an aggressive mud tyre after all. They deal with wet road conditions quite well for an aggressive mud tyre.mnemonix wrote:Love my Silverstone MT117's. Cheap as chips to buy.
The xtreme 33x10.5 measures a neat 31" and is brilliant offroad, but gives aural pleasures on road.
The sports version has less sizes but an equally capable rubber profile.
I have the MTZ's and im loving them so far. ill defiantly buy another set. My mate has the big horns and he rates them really well. My boss has the Cooper STT and he absolutely hates them. He wants his MTZ's back.
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GQ TD4.2 Extra Cab, 6" Flexy coil lift, Pro comps, 3rd's upper and lowers, 37 boggers. Plenty more to come.
I rate the MT117 very highly.Toyo80 wrote:I run the MT117 Sports in 285 & love them super grippy on the rocks & off road running at about 18psi. They do make a bit of noise on road, but it is an aggressive mud tyre after all. They deal with wet road conditions quite well for an aggressive mud tyre.mnemonix wrote:Love my Silverstone MT117's. Cheap as chips to buy.
The xtreme 33x10.5 measures a neat 31" and is brilliant offroad, but gives aural pleasures on road.
The sports version has less sizes but an equally capable rubber profile.
If they were available in a 37" I would have bought them over the Creepies. I ran them at 15psi off road and they were superb.
Have not tried the latest version, but was very happy with mine when I had them. Good off road traction and good on road, and they lasted many years.AngryElmo wrote:has anyone had a go of the kumho tyre? apparently there muddie is ment to be alright. any one had a go?
On a Zook which is very kind on tyres.
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