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Looking for a 35x9.5 or 10.5 mud/rock tyre

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Looking for a 35x9.5 or 10.5 mud/rock tyre

Post by want33s »

I'm on the hunt for a new set of tyres for my LWB Zook but can't find any skinny 35's.. I'd like a BFG Krawler or Interco Narrow SS or similar... Something that is good in the slop and good on rocks unlike my current Centipedes are shit on rocks especially when wet.

None of the popular brands do a skinny 35.. EG: 9.5 or 10.5".....
Can anyone recommend something in this size range?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Q78 Swamper - 35.5X10.5.

Won't work as well on slick clay as an SS (34X9) but a more versatile tyre.

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They're quite big to fit, especially around the headlight bucket, but they work awfully well.

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

i was going to suggest the 34x9 super swamper.. do swampers measure under or over their stated size?
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Post by want33s »

Thanks guys....
Steve how are the Q78's on rock? Are they a 15?
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Post by ajsr »

shorty_f0rty wrote:i was going to suggest the 34x9 super swamper.. do swampers measure under or over their stated size?
just under they're 33.4 or 33.6

join the club jas , theres not much out there in narrow widths, Ive been looking for a while.
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Post by dank »

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That's a 35" LTB...Not many around in Aus at the moment and last time I checked they were around the high $400s to buy....

Any swamper dealer could order them in...might take a few months to get them though.
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

what about a 9.00 16 bar tread
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

i think boggers come in a thin profile too not sure of exact size though.
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Post by Disco1Modified »

I've got 5 Super Swamper 34 10.5 x 16 LTB for sale. Only done about 1500km. They are $350 each new and I'm selling for $260 each.
You would have to organise freight. See picis in Classified section or contact me
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Post by want33s »

hillbilliywheelchair wrote:what about a 9.00 16 bar tread
Disco1Modified wrote:I've got 5 Super Swamper 34 10.5 x 16 LTB for sale. Only done about 1500km. They are $350 each new and I'm selling for $260 each.
You would have to organise freight. See picis in Classified section or contact me
Thanks guys but I want 15" tyres to suit the wheels and internal beadlocks I already have with 32" Centipedes fitted..
Can't justify cost of new wheels and beadlocks as well as tyres. :cry:
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sorry - should have read your details more closely :oops:
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Post by want33s »

That Zook above with the 35's looks the goods.. Found that tyre on the Interco website..
35x12.5-15 LTB-206 Tread width is 9.8" and they are 35.2" tall.... :armsup:
Looks like I might have found my new tyres...
Now I'll call a few tyre shops and probably get told it'll take 3 months to get them. :roll:
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Post by brad 93hilux »

i have simex centerpeeds ET's on my lux in 35 x 10.5 r15... great tyre, but noisy on road...

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Post by grimbo »

he already mentioned he hates the Simex

What about a 35 x 10.50 Bogger? That was going to be my next tyre for the Sierra before I sold it
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Post by Guy »

Is there skinny trepadore ? They seem to hook up as well as anything I have seen on wet rocks .
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Post by want33s »

grimbo wrote:he already mentioned he hates the Simex

What about a 35 x 10.50 Bogger? That was going to be my next tyre for the Sierra before I sold it
I want something thats good in mud AND on rocks... Centipedes are GREAT in mud/clay but shit on rocks.
BOGGERS while being good in mud are also shit on rock.
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Post by want33s »

love_mud wrote:Is there skinny trepadore ? They seem to hook up as well as anything I have seen on wet rocks .
The 35" trep is 13.10" wide... :cry:
Would love a set of sticky treps but they start at 37" :x
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Post by Gwagensteve »

The 35" LTB's do look very cool, and very narrow for what's apparently a 12.5.

Swampers love rock. I'm sure they're not a sticky comp tyre, but get the pressure right i.e LOW and you won't fault them.

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Post by bad_religion_au »

want33s wrote: BOGGERS while being good in mud are also shit on rock.
you sure on that? Beebee's lux used to do alright on the rock on his boggers
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Post by want33s »

bad_religion_au wrote:
want33s wrote: BOGGERS while being good in mud are also shit on rock.
you sure on that? Beebee's lux used to do alright on the rock on his boggers
I've seen a few cars with boggers and wasn't impressed at all.
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Post by Davo812 »

Boggers definetly shit on rock but awesome in mud HENCE the name
Trepadors arnt to bad in the mud but depends what you want them for mate has 35's on his patrol and it goes everywhere he loves them dont no about sizingg though
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