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Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

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Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

Post by ar3nbe »

Im currently running a set of 35x13.5 Mudzilla (M8080) on my GQ.

They have been decent so far, and not really found them lacking for grip in the stuff I drive on, comparing to a mates car I can definitely see there superior to the Cooper STT (obvious isn't it). My biggest concern is that the Mudzillas are bias, and are quite average on the road. So im looking to go to something thats still decent offroad, but a little nicer on road.


So pretty much, how to the Radial Treps compare to the Mudzillas on Mud and Rocks.

Any input would be massively appreciated.
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Re: Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

Post by flexytj »

radial treps are far better on and off road
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Post by nissannewby »

Treps are the go
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Post by MEANRX »

how do the treps go with how quick they wear?
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Re: Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

Post by chunks »

I have never used Mudzillas, but you don't hear much about them. I had radial Treps in 35s for a while on my GU. I found them to be pretty good all round but never really got to use them to their full potential. Being directional tread pattern they are relatively quiet for mud tyres.
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Post by joshy »

Knowing the area you wheel and having used both tyres there, Id go the treps :)
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Post by pigletracing »

its just a shame they dont put much side bite on radial treps, they dont look as HORNEY as bias treps
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Post by SIM79 »

pigletracing wrote:its just a shame they dont put much side bite on radial treps, they dont look as HORNEY as bias treps
I don't care about looks but I'd like sidebitters on radial treps for extra traction.
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Post by pigletracing »

SIM79 wrote:
pigletracing wrote:its just a shame they dont put much side bite on radial treps, they dont look as HORNEY as bias treps
I don't care about looks but I'd like sidebitters on radial treps for extra traction.
I know its off topic but have you seen the new CLAW, its side bites are knotched for extra wall movement.
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Post by SIM79 »

pigletracing wrote:
SIM79 wrote:
pigletracing wrote:its just a shame they dont put much side bite on radial treps, they dont look as HORNEY as bias treps
I don't care about looks but I'd like sidebitters on radial treps for extra traction.
I know its off topic but have you seen the new CLAW, its side bites are knotched for extra wall movement.
I have only seen pics of TTC Radial Claw and the Bias Claw, they both look impressive, as you said they knotched now for extra flex and it might stop them from cracking and getting torn as easily now. In 6 months the bias claw is meant to be coming out in smaller sizes :armsup:

Back to topic sorry.
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Re: Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

Post by flexytj »

imo unless the sidebiter is the size of the ones on a bias trep or creepy they are not worth worrying about
and i wouldnt let it sway a purchasing decision .
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Re: Mudzilla vs Radial Treps

Post by MEANRX »

what prices have people paid for the radial treps? 35s and 37s.
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