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Best 35" tyre for comp work?

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Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by fatgqcq »

Gday guys and gals,

New to this forum as I have stepped away from the touring and other forums so much to build my truck into modified class for wtc and would like peoples opinions on what they have used or would recommend for a 35" comp tyre.

I have looked at the creepy and pro comp xt mt as front runners but there may be other options people have used that worked.

I have tried search by the way.

Cheers
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by brando4x4 »

Simex's are generally a good tyre for winch comps or maybe the maxxis trepedor but that would not be the sticky compound
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by TWISTY »

35x13.5R15 BFG Krawlers.....grip is awesome. Only let down would be sidewall strength compared to Maxxis/Simex etc.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by GUtripper »

Assuming lots of mud, 11.5 x 35 Pedes.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by fatgqcq »

Yeah where are you getting krawlers?

People like fourbys say that there to dear and dont worry bout em.

If i could get krawlers for a decent price that would be the tyre of choice.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

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Central Qld joog. Dirt dust rocks. If we have a summer like the last 2 I think everyone will run simex.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by TWISTY »

fatgqcq wrote:Yeah where are you getting krawlers?

People like fourbys say that there to dear and dont worry bout em.

If i could get krawlers for a decent price that would be the tyre of choice.
They are pricey....these guys will ship direct to you from the US.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... &tab=Sizes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

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TWISTY wrote:
fatgqcq wrote:Yeah where are you getting krawlers?

People like fourbys say that there to dear and dont worry bout em.

If i could get krawlers for a decent price that would be the tyre of choice.
They are pricey....these guys will ship direct to you from the US.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... &tab=Sizes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by GRIMACE »

what ever you do make sure you get the big 35s, don't want to get stuck with a set of the small 35s :D
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

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How about some pitbull rockers?
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Post by fatgqcq »

WICKED wrote:How about some pitbull rockers?

And where do you find them?

Have they been used in comps?

I best google these suckers.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

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fatgqcq wrote:
WICKED wrote:How about some pitbull rockers?

And where do you find them?

Have they been used in comps?

I best google these suckers.

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Post by Shieldsy »

Just start with simexs pedes. Awesome tyre.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by GUtripper »

fatgqcq wrote:Yeah where are you getting krawlers?

People like fourbys say that there to dear and dont worry bout em.

If i could get krawlers for a decent price that would be the tyre of choice.
I run 37" Krawlers and they are excellent.
I got mine 2nd hand but 4 of them were never previously fitted to rims (ie brand new). The spare had
only done about 30km offroad.
I heard they were around $850+ retail and only one place in Melb bringing them in.
Id definitely rate them against the likes of hard compound Treps, Pro Comps etc. Drive well on road, excllent all round offroad.
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Are your 37s stickys?
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by MEGATROL »

Maxxis by far are the best tyre either the treps or the creepys, i run the creepys myself and love them, im not a fan of the BFG crawlers as they dont seem to clear the mud from what ive seen and as said weak sidewalls. Simexes are good if you have foward momentum but as soon as u loose momentum they just dig down bad. Especialy in the dry. My opinion, go to a few comps and look wat every one else is running and its pretty obvious wat the tyre of choice is.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by WICKED »

If you can BFG's cheap I'd run them over anything else.
I ran 34" Jungle Trekker 2's for ages, brilliant tyre and over sized.
Bigger than a 35" Claw.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by Micka »

WICKED wrote:If you can BFG's cheap I'd run them over anything else.
I ran 34" Jungle Trekker 2's for ages, brilliant tyre and over sized.
Bigger than a 35" Claw.
BFGs bring the suck for winch challenge events.

Maxxis all the way. Super strong sidewalls. Good traction.
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by Chook91 »

Got a set of 35x10.5x16 Centipedes on 16x8 white sunnies (105 landcruiser) For sale if your interested??
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Re: Best 35" tyre for comp work?

Post by perko88 »

I was running a set of internal Beadlock creepies in 35x12.5x15 in wtc production and 3 car ect and found them good, bagged them out a bit and were good on rock and sand. Gonna be selling them soon ;) as I'm getting away from big tires
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