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Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
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Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Does anyone have any experience with "Sonny", "Achilles Desert Hawk", "Goodride", or "Westlake" Budget muddies?
I am chasing some budget 31's and I am in Canberra, everything cheap is in Sydney and I cant see it from here.
$850 with rims seems too good to be true for four. Is it?
I am chasing some budget 31's and I am in Canberra, everything cheap is in Sydney and I cant see it from here.
$850 with rims seems too good to be true for four. Is it?
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But here is the beauty of this entire thing..... Its your car you are the one that has to drive it. Make it how you want it.
But here is the beauty of this entire thing..... Its your car you are the one that has to drive it. Make it how you want it.
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
i had Achilles Desert Hawk H/T on my old terrano (they were on it when i got it) and they were a good tyre and i have seen the M/T version and they look quite good as well
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
goodrides are on my camper just cheap tyres but seem to have great wear i wouldnt run em on the 4b tho ...
if ya want cheap muddies just look for a 2nd hand set $500 will get ya sorted
if ya want cheap muddies just look for a 2nd hand set $500 will get ya sorted
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
X2 on the Federals.flexytj wrote:get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Nice and aggressive for offroad andhave decent road holding. Even in the wet.
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Skegbudley wrote:X2 on the Federals.flexytj wrote:get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Nice and aggressive for offroad andhave decent road holding. Even in the wet.
x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
The "sonny" ones have had some not bad write ups in afew european mags.. I am considering a set as well .. I can go six for less than the price of 4 big brand units.
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
I got maxxis bighorns for around that priceazwa wrote:Skegbudley wrote:X2 on the Federals.flexytj wrote:get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Nice and aggressive for offroad andhave decent road holding. Even in the wet.
x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
I'm running khumo muds, 275/75/16 they were $270, can't fault them, aggressive pattern, quiet on road seem to be wearing well, clean mud out well!
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
x4 had them in a 31 and a 33 then went to 35 creepy crawlers but if i am short on cash and need new tires im going feds again.azwa wrote:x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...Skegbudley wrote:X2 on the Federals.flexytj wrote:get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Nice and aggressive for offroad andhave decent road holding. Even in the wet.
260? wow i payed 220 fitted for 33x12.5.15's and 280 for 35's lol
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Evil! wrote:x4 had them in a 31 and a 33 then went to 35 creepy crawlers but if i am short on cash and need new tires im going feds again.azwa wrote:x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...Skegbudley wrote:X2 on the Federals.flexytj wrote:get federals . they are a touch dearer but alot better than any of those
Nice and aggressive for offroad andhave decent road holding. Even in the wet.
260? wow i payed 220 fitted for 33x12.5.15's and 280 for 35's lol
yeah mate i payed $1200 for 5 on sunnys in a 33" (285 75 16) , $260 is the dearest ive seen em for...
same with the bighorns $300 each for 35" (315 75 16) ... i think the federals work better but horses for courses...
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
The Federals are better in mud than the Bighorns.
I find that the Bighorns are more refined and are a better overall tyre.
I find that the Bighorns are more refined and are a better overall tyre.
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
i got 33x12.5x15 mickey thompsons mtz's for that priceazwa wrote:
x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...
R.I.P. Darryl "DAZZA" Mutch 02/08/1978 - 26/08/2012 aged 34 years ... You will be missed my little brother.
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
flyinwall wrote:i got 33x12.5x15 mickey thompsons mtz's for that priceazwa wrote:
x3 couragia cheap at $260 a tyre you cant go wrong...
15's not 16's .... mtz's arent much chop mate id take the couragia's over em anyday...
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
so would i now that i know they are NOT worth the money i payed for them and i would happily go back to the maxxis big horns that i had (they were a much better tyre)
R.I.P. Darryl "DAZZA" Mutch 02/08/1978 - 26/08/2012 aged 34 years ... You will be missed my little brother.
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
flyinwall wrote:so would i now that i know they are NOT worth the money i payed for them and i would happily go back to the maxxis big horns that i had (they were a much better tyre)
mate weve all thrown away coin to learn what road we need to go down ...
i agree the bighorns have great wear in comparison to mtz's...
but im now runnin km2's so ill see how they go...
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Never heard of those tyres, so i wouldnt touch them.
Sounds like everyone likes the federals which is good cause i just bought a set. See how they go. Tough looking tyre!
Sounds like everyone likes the federals which is good cause i just bought a set. See how they go. Tough looking tyre!
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
my thoughts here,bighorns were a good allrounder type tyre,federals good bang for your buck,looked good went good on and off road but i found in the wet they wernt to good,km2s are what i run now and there amazing!!
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Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Another Vote for the Federals, i have had them on my weekender now for 3 years and cant fault them, the only reason im not running them anymore is i got a set of 35" creep crawlers.
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
Running federal couragia 35s... Awsome road grip in wet and good off road self clean really easy. noisy on road but what do u expect for an aggressive muddie
Re: Cheap muddies, Anyone used them?
azwa wrote:flyinwall wrote:so would i now that i know they are NOT worth the money i payed for them and i would happily go back to the maxxis big horns that i had (they were a much better tyre)
mate weve all thrown away coin to learn what road we need to go down ...
i agree the bighorns have great wear in comparison to mtz's...
but im now runnin km2's so ill see how they go...
Ive run Micky T Claw Radials , MTZ muds & ATZ 4 ribs (allterain) & Im now running Maxxis Big horns.
All the aggressive mud tyres wore much similar on the road (providing I rotated & balanced every 5000klm & averaged around the 45 to 50 thousand klm before retiring them.
The ATZ 4 rib did 90 thousand, I found them great on road & nearly as good as MTZ & bighorn mud terains off road.
As I said, I am currently running Bighorns & I wont run them again, but I will go back to ATZ 4 rib.
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