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Tyre life

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Tyre life

Post by UTEGQ »

So I'm up for tyres, i'll get something grippy, chunky. i've had BFG & WRANGLERS. so i got at the most 30,000 kms at most out of both brands. I'm after more kilometres as its a daily driver. what would you recomend what have you run thats got a decent road life.
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Post by JBE »

I'm quite happy with my MTZs. So far, 30000km (33x12.5x15 on a GQ LWB). They have excellent directional stability on road and gravel and they are holding up really well; excellent grip on road, especially in the wet. Good performance on rock, haven't driven them in deep mud too much.
I had two sets of Cooper STTs before and they just fell apart (cracks in the carcass). The last set was down to 5mm after 30000km.

Hope that helps
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Post by tommy182 »

ive got the bfg muddys in 35s on my gq ute and theyve hung in there for about 60thousand, up for new ones now, but can not complain at all, ill be goin them again for sure.
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Post by jabs »

had a set of 33x12.5 cooper stt on my gu they had 45,000 on them when i sold the car with plenty of tread left (probably 10-12mm) was happy with them apart from that the edges of the tread rounded off quite alot which made them lose there 'bite' in the mud.
also had a set of st coopers which seemed to hardly wear at all and they wernt to bad in the mud for an a/t
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Post by ANDREWGQ 351 »

ive got bfg muddys in 33s on my gq LWB they are 70,000 old and still 10-15000 left, still grip well if let down to 20. i will be buying the new pattern when the time comes.
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Post by 300WinMag »

I've had BFG all terrains for 80k going to the new MT KM2's 33" tomorrow.

How much are you guys paying for your tyres?
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Post by BadMav »

Maxxis Big Horns. Got more than 2 years out of a set with a welded rear diff and alot of extreme 4wding. Next would be the BFG m/t.
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Post by Davo812 »

Maxxis Trepadors radials arent to bad on the road depending how you treat them and there also pretty good out bush aswell mates got 35's and he has drivin on the road witht hem and had no complaints and hes done most of the hills ot glasshouse on them and always gotten up and there ok in the mud but wouldnt be going out to find the deepest bog hole you can find to test em
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