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New M/T Claws???

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New M/T Claws???

Post by dano80 »

Hey, just heard that a new design Mickey Thompson Claw is going to be released in June? Anyone have more info on this?

I've heard that they are more aggressive, they also have sipes, they come in a 54", and also they will have a different tread pattern to combat slippery side slopes, something about alternated tread blocks or something.

Any more info appreciated.

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Post by jsttry »

be good if they did them in smaller sizes under 54"
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Post by dano80 »

Sorry, what I should have said is that they come in upto 54". :oops:

LOL

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Post by Struth »

Would be keen to see such a change, I rate Claws well except for their ability to go sideways :?
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Post by craz3d »

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Post by alien »

they look awesome. nice tred depth!!!

i wonder if they come in 31x10.5 and if they measure up to size or larger (smaller sucks).
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Post by Red04VXE »

Baja Claw TTC

The new 54-inch Baja Claw TTC is an ultra aggressive off-road performance tire with an advanced bias belted construction specially designed for rugged off-road use including rock crawling, mud, snow, sand, dirt and gravel.

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* Decoupling Elements and Multi-Angled Sipping for Maximum Flexibility and Traction on Smooth Rock Surfaces




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Post by dano80 »

Nice!

I thought the redesigned tread would have been a little more sideways friendly..... :roll:

Anyway looks like the change will make a better tyre! Looks like I might keep buying.....If there available in radial?

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Post by nastytroll »

Anyone else see the similarity?

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Post by zookimal »

So is the whole range going to be the same as the TTC? It has been around for a year or two now, tread pattern only available in the 54s. Think it even has the Top Truck logo in the sidewall.

Interesting if they use that pattern across the range. It's a cool tyre.

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Post by bogged »

I dont think these are a "new tyre", werent they a special build for TTC in USA few yrs ago??
Massive market for 54inch tyres.... :roll:
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Post by jsttry »

the TTC was released in June last year, not new. But it only came in 54" at the time. Maybe your rumour was about them?

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Post by def90 »

[quote="zookimal"]

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in the pic above looks like they've ripped off a few lugs? just below the hammer in the blokes hand.
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Post by dano80 »

Maybe these aren't the new ones, as I was told by someone in the know that they were a new/revised tread pattern. Something about having stepped blocks in the centre or something, by the way he was explaining it, they must look like a km2 in the middle of the tread....if you get what I mean??? He did mention directional sidewalls as well, and he told me that they can be put on my car (3" lift GQ runs 33's) so no chance of a 54 under there!!!!

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Post by dano80 »

Yeah, almost sure their not the new ones, as the new apparently have sipes in the tread......

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Post by bogged »

dano80 wrote:Maybe these aren't the new ones, as I was told by someone in the know that they were a new/revised tread pattern. Something about having stepped blocks in the centre or something, by the way he was explaining it, they must look like a km2 in the middle of the tread....if you get what I mean??? He did mention directional sidewalls as well, and he told me that they can be put on my car (3" lift GQ runs 33's) so no chance of a 54 under there!!!!

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sounds like this bloke knows more than MT themselves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by flexytj »

pics for proof
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I'd still rather treps...
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Post by dano80 »

bogged wrote:
dano80 wrote:Maybe these aren't the new ones, as I was told by someone in the know that they were a new/revised tread pattern. Something about having stepped blocks in the centre or something, by the way he was explaining it, they must look like a km2 in the middle of the tread....if you get what I mean??? He did mention directional sidewalls as well, and he told me that they can be put on my car (3" lift GQ runs 33's) so no chance of a 54 under there!!!!

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sounds like this bloke knows more than MT themselves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: I know some one who used to work for their distributor......he has given me the lowdown :lol:

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Post by dano80 »

GRPABT1 wrote:I'd still rather treps...
Bias or radial? I don't that the radial Treps would do the same job as a radial Claw......but the bias ply trep would prolly kill a claw...at least the old one!!! ;)

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Post by SIM79 »

dano80 wrote:
bogged wrote:
dano80 wrote:Maybe these aren't the new ones, as I was told by someone in the know that they were a new/revised tread pattern. Something about having stepped blocks in the centre or something, by the way he was explaining it, they must look like a km2 in the middle of the tread....if you get what I mean??? He did mention directional sidewalls as well, and he told me that they can be put on my car (3" lift GQ runs 33's) so no chance of a 54 under there!!!!

Cheers, Dano.
sounds like this bloke knows more than MT themselves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: I know some one who used to work for their distributor......he has given me the lowdown :lol:

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Thats odd there's zero mention of any new claws in any of the U.S 4x4 mags that I read. But I hope you right, see if you can get more info or pics.
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Post by dano80 »

SIM79 wrote:
dano80 wrote:
bogged wrote:
dano80 wrote:Maybe these aren't the new ones, as I was told by someone in the know that they were a new/revised tread pattern. Something about having stepped blocks in the centre or something, by the way he was explaining it, they must look like a km2 in the middle of the tread....if you get what I mean??? He did mention directional sidewalls as well, and he told me that they can be put on my car (3" lift GQ runs 33's) so no chance of a 54 under there!!!!

Cheers, Dano.
sounds like this bloke knows more than MT themselves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: I know some one who used to work for their distributor......he has given me the lowdown :lol:

Cheers, Dano.
Thats odd there's zero mention of any new claws in any of the U.S 4x4 mags that I read. But I hope you right, see if you can get more info or pics.
Pics, out of the question (as he no longer has anything to do with 'em) but info is a maybe, will see if I can get anymore.....

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Post by bogged »

SIM79 wrote:Thats odd there's zero mention of any new claws in any of the U.S 4x4 mags that I read..
thus why I feel its all manure.
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Post by dano80 »

No manure here my mate, I'll double check with old mate to make sure, but lets just say that he's high enough up the ranks to have good info!
Maybe it's a timing thing, might be later than June?....maybe they were to be released in the states in June???? Let me check......

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Post by anzac »

last I heard they were making a 60" claw that can fit on a standard patrol :rofl:
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Post by dano80 »

anzac wrote:last I heard they were making a 60" claw that can fit on a standard patrol :rofl:
Yeah standard with portals and 18" lift :lol:
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Post by SIM79 »

dano80 wrote:maybe they were to be released in the states in June???? Let me check......
Yes if this new tyre does exist it will be released in the U.S. first and then it normally takes a year before they arrive here.
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Post by SIM79 »

I e-mailed MT in the U.S. and got sent this below. :D



We are looking in bringing the TTC in smaller sizes. Can’t release any details at this time. Check back in a few months.





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Post by bogged »

SIM79 wrote:I e-mailed MT in the U.S. and got sent this below. :D



We are looking in bringing the TTC in smaller sizes.
37,38, 39, 40s probably for 20inch rims
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