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Maxxis Creepy crawler or Trepador
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Maxxis Creepy crawler or Trepador
I'm looking at replacing my Simex centipede extreme trekka's when they wear out with either the maxxis creepy's or trepa's.
I mostly drive in the bush, rocks, ruts and roots trying to avoid mud. only rarely am i on the beach.
Which tyre would u choose and why.
Cheers
I mostly drive in the bush, rocks, ruts and roots trying to avoid mud. only rarely am i on the beach.
Which tyre would u choose and why.
Cheers
i reckon they are relatively even although having less experience with the treps .... i would go the creepies purely because they aren't directional...... better for rotating on vehicle, i personally rate the creepies way higher than 'pedes on all surfaces.
GU td42 ute with go fast bits and go futher bits
If you can't fit these bias Tepadors aren't an option, the smallest bias creepy is a 35 inch and the 35 inch trepadors only come in radials!ZookiDave wrote:Might b a tad big on my full bodied ZukGRIMACE wrote:37x12.5x16ZookiDave wrote:Wot size Grimace?
Nitto Mud Grapplers, Lockrite, 4.3s, Trail Ready BL, PTO, High pinion rear,Gu diff with Buds Customs armour and heaps of Superior gear, 24% Reduction .
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