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33" Cheese cutters, is there such a beast ?

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33" Cheese cutters, is there such a beast ?

Post by Nev62 »

Just wanted to know if anyone makes 33" Tyres in a 235 width. :?:
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Post by MissDrew »

BFG used to make a 33 x 9.5 don`t know if they still do.
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Post by landy_man »

yep BFG do a 235/85 16 as well as a 255/85 16
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BFG list a 33x9.50R15LT all terrain 832mm O.D. 240mm wide 113Q
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Post by DiscoDino »

Or Swampers in 34x9.5...the TRUE cheese cutters! Hell, they even work better on pizzas!
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Post by defender kev »

Bfg dont do the 33x9.5 anymore and now make a 33x10.5 :cool:
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Re: 33" Cheese cutters, is there such a beast ?

Post by bigsteve »

Nev62 wrote:Just wanted to know if anyone makes 33" Tyres in a 235 width. :?:


Go the swampers!!!
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Post by 4sum4 »

Simex do them.
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Post by Beastmavster »

defender kev wrote:Bfg dont do the 33x9.5 anymore and now make a 33x10.5 :cool:



10" wide... that's not a pizza cutter :P
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Post by RUFF »

Suzuki Viagra wrote:
defender kev wrote:Bfg dont do the 33x9.5 anymore and now make a 33x10.5 :cool:



10" wide... that's not a pizza cutter :P



Maybe not on a zook but on anything else it is :D
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Post by Gordo »

34x9.5's swampers eat psymex's and $hit clors in the mud

Checkout the tractor tyres the mud draggers use - not real wide, huh :P
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Post by Dirtjeep »

I ve got 4- 33x10.5 muddies 4 sale, if your interested. pm me, or check the 4 sale .
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Post by SimplyPV »

fellas... this is the notion that most 4 wheelers make.... wider tires are better.... NOT! :roll: not in mud it aint... you want a decently wide but yet.. narrow tire... depends on what truck you run of course, but too wide will only hinder ur progress in mud. the only time you truly want a wide tire is in sand... hence, get a mud tire thats not too wide... but when you deflate em to around 10-15 psi... they bowl out super nice and u got wide tires! just make sure your sidewalls are tough otherwise you'll rip em to shreds. jus my 2 cents worth
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Post by LandyLad »

I can get 750x750x16 goodyear custom extra grips (the type used by the army on their landys ) same as 33's big bar tread 8 ply walls etc. for $50 each new ex. government stock bought through auction from a guy in caboolture Qld. excellent tyre offroad I use them my self !!
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Post by Roktruk »

LandyLad wrote:I can get 750x750x16 goodyear custom extra grips (the type used by the army on their landys ) same as 33's big bar tread 8 ply walls etc. for $50 each new ex. government stock bought through auction from a guy in caboolture Qld. excellent tyre offroad I use them my self !!


I thought they stopped making these years ago!!! Excellent mud tyre, ^%$#@ing noisy on the road.

I'm running 235/85 MTR's on the cruiser. Excellent in the mud and rock around Canberra. Still look like new after 10K. I used to run BFG 33's until I staked one near Hawker in SA and couldn't source a spare - had to cut short a Flinders Range trip. Next trip was on BFG Trac Edge in 235/85 -no dramas.
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Post by grimbo »

I'm running 33 x 10.50 x 15 BFG MTs on my Patrol on the 7" rim. Good size i reckon for the daily driving and general touring, high country 4wheeling I do in it. Fits under the guards, looks the right size and performs for me. A little hard to get although not a great drama seems that Townsville has the stock pile of them as I had to order 3 in from there and so did a mate of mine.

I am running the 34 x 9.50 x 15 Swamper on my Zook and they rock. Great in mud, good grip on rocks bag nice ly and the best thing with the skinny tyres is the less starin on components compared to say a 12.5' wide tyre also easy to keep under guards and I find nicer to drive on road with them.
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Post by grimbo »

heres a pic of the patrol with the 33s and the Zook with the 34s
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Post by Sixty »

Grimbo -what size rims are you using? Those tyres fit on 8" rims?
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Post by grimbo »

In both cases they are on 7" rims. i reckon an 8" is too wide for a 9.50 or 10.50 tyre
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Post by Sixty »

The 265/75x16's are basically a 32x10.5 x16 and they work well on the 8" rims.
Recently went up to 285/75x16's to get extra height but with that comes extra width. If the 255's fit the 16x8's I might try them next time.
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Post by mattc »

I have Simex 32x9.5 ETs - they (new) are taller than my 33x10.5 BFG ATs (almost worn out) .... only something like 0.2 " difference in BFGs favour according to the spec sheets.

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Post by Roktruk »

There was a 'cruiser in our club running 255's on standard GXL cruiser rims, but I think they're meant for 8"s. I considered them for mine, but the extra cost, plus new rims ( to replace the 4Runner rims I'm using) didn't pass the finance minister. ANyway, I'm happier with the MTR's. I only squeezed a usable 40K out of the BFG muddies.
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Post by RobinM »

Hi

only 33in tyres for 16 inch rims are 255/85/16 BFG MT and
Cooper ST 255/85/16 , these are 33.2 inch.

Both go on 6.5 to 8 inch rims

The 235/85 are just under 32in.

Currently running 235/85/16 on my 4800 patrol - the larger 255 cooper st is approximately the same tread width as 235 (+5mm)

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