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What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

Post by thunder »

I know of the bfg krawler 39 inch But what others are out there.Thinking of swapping my 40 in treps.
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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those BFG krawlers are top stuff but almost double the price of your treps
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Cant even find any 4 sale but did find on google a price of $1300 a tyre.
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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Seen the irok has 39.5 on 17s that are bias ply
But no 39s in there comp tyres.

Are the bias ply great tyres?
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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Last I bought a BFG Krawler in a 37 it was from memory Swan tyres in Vic. They were the Aus dealer for BFG motorsport tyres. The 37 was $700
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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Looking for reds or blues?
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After driving on them there is nothing like a red label bfg krawlers... Mine are slicks and still shit on everything

Offroad boss are sell pit bulls in 39.5s
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MogLux wrote:After driving on them there is nothing like a red label bfg krawlers... Mine are slicks and still shit on everything

Offroad boss are sell pit bulls in 39.5s
If the day ever comes i can't wait to drive on my 42's!
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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I have a set of bias Irok's 39.5 R15 x4 hardly used that im looking to sell/swap if ur interested?
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40x14.50R17 Krawlers :armsup:

There are heaps of tough radials these days in 40s!
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42 x 14.50 r20 krawler reds :finger: :finger:
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WICKED wrote:40x13.5r17 Goodyear MT/r Yellow
Yellow stripes are for women :finger:
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thunder wrote:I know of the bfg krawler 39 inch But what others are out there.Thinking of swapping my 40 in treps.
What kind of wheeling do u do, and i presume your after stickies?

Its a pretty small selection in stickies unless u jump up a few sizes 43 sx's, 42 irocs, hard to get and exy 39 reds, 40 mtr's yella's, i think the thread is still going on pirate for 40/42? Sticky boggers, dont think federal do a 40?, rare but 40 claws, some old 40 procomps floating around? Toyos? Or 40 creepies.
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I know where some 40" sticky claws are, brand new.


Best sticky tyre would have too be a Sticky 42" Bogger!! I'd sell a child for 5!!!
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WICKED wrote:I know where some 40" sticky claws are, brand new.


Best sticky tyre would have too be a Sticky 42" Bogger!! I'd sell a child for 5!!!

Great lateral grip!!
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def90 wrote:
WICKED wrote:I know where some 40" sticky claws are, brand new.


Best sticky tyre would have too be a Sticky 42" Bogger!! I'd sell a child for 5!!!

Great lateral grip!!

Pfft!!
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WICKED wrote:I know where some 40" sticky claws are, brand new.


Best sticky tyre would have too be a Sticky 42" Bogger!! I'd sell a child for 5!!!
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Re: What options for 39s and 39.5 in tyres

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def90 wrote:
thunder wrote:I know of the bfg krawler 39 inch But what others are out there.Thinking of swapping my 40 in treps.
What kind of wheeling do u do, and i presume your after stickies?

Its a pretty small selection in stickies unless u jump up a few sizes 43 sx's, 42 irocs, hard to get and exy 39 reds, 40 mtr's yella's, i think the thread is still going on pirate for 40/42? Sticky boggers, dont think federal do a 40?, rare but 40 claws, some old 40 procomps floating around? Toyos? Or 40 creepies.

This is primarily for toperi and if other events come up. Plus a few day runs per year. The tyres are in storage when not used. The gu ute is registered and I have 35s for road and 37 treps for other events too. My 40s are on 17 x 8 bead locks and would like to use the rims/wheels again. The large tyres never see tar.
Will only consider 39 or 39.5s only.
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thunder wrote: Will only consider 39 or 39.5s only.

Leaving only BFG I think
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WICKED wrote:
thunder wrote: Will only consider 39 or 39.5s only.

Leaving only BFG I think

Can't get the bfg here. Maybe will look at the iroc bias. Got to November to make a decision
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thunder wrote:
WICKED wrote:
thunder wrote: Will only consider 39 or 39.5s only.

Leaving only BFG I think

Can't get the bfg here. Maybe will look at the iroc bias. Got to November to make a decision

You can get the bfg here.. Just got to get the right dealer.. Even look at bringing them in on your own.. But a bfg your looking at about $1200 a tyre..

To be honest i can't see the point of changing the TREPS if its only for toperi .. (500m of driving a yr)..
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MogLux wrote:
thunder wrote:
WICKED wrote:
thunder wrote: Will only consider 39 or 39.5s only.

Leaving only BFG I think

Can't get the bfg here. Maybe will look at the iroc bias. Got to November to make a decision

You can get the bfg here.. Just got to get the right dealer.. Even look at bringing them in on your own.. But a bfg your looking at about $1200 a tyre..

To be honest i can't see the point of changing the TREPS if its only for toperi .. (500m of driving a yr)..
40s are penalised and 39s are not and it affects your team mate. Plus a sponsor will pay for them.

It doesn't bother me too much on the tyre brand as long as they are a great tyre. Had a heap of diff tyres in the past. Standard MUDs. Bfg,Mtr,Mtz,pro comp,boggers(shit) bias claws(great)stt,2 sets of trepadore(best so far)

The 40s are also a very heavy tyre, but have been lucky and only smashed a front locker.
Just read online on the blue and they seem very good too.
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Good, but doubt the gain in points will be worth going to Blue Label Krawlers..
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I don't like to follow and it was a big struggle to buy maxxis treps.
Many years ago there were only 2 cars running Micky Ts Baja claws in Nissan trials and both cars did well every year.
So if I decide to go down this road it's just because there are not many cars with them. BUT I'm not in a hurry to make any decision right now and just looking forward to driving on the 40s this weekend at mudgee.
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The weight of the trep would 't have done your front diff, it is the new found traction coming from slicks - standard compounds. U will find it hard to beat the trep for a allrounder/reasonable priced tyre. Bfg blues will have no where the traction of sticky treps. If u want reds keep your eye out on pirate's classifieds as they come up abit. 39's are reds 39.5's are blues, and u will need 5 not four as their sidewall is ordinary.

I understand you dont want to b 'another' and run treps, thats why i bought 42" reds, but they are common for a reason, affordable, good sidewall, good traction
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def90 wrote:The weight of the trep would 't have done your front diff, it is the new found traction coming from slicks - standard compounds. U will find it hard to beat the trep for a allrounder/reasonable priced tyre. Bfg blues will have no where the traction of sticky treps. If u want reds keep your eye out on pirate's classifieds as they come up abit. 39's are reds 39.5's are blues, and u will need 5 not four as their sidewall is ordinary.

I understand you dont want to b 'another' and run treps, thats why i bought 42" reds, but they are common for a reason, affordable, good sidewall, good traction



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def90 wrote: I understand you dont want to b 'another' and run treps, thats why i bought 42" reds, but they are common for a reason, affordable, good sidewall, good traction

They are common because there cheap... id run my old irocs over treps they work just as well if not better.. I have a set of bald BFGs that have been one alot of cars over the years and find them to be awesome.. I have just fitted a set of BFG brawlers, same tread as the BFG but heavier sideway.. but very very hard to get in aus i only know of about 5 sets in the county.
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Better that then a dodgy manufacturing defect benny!
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MogLux wrote:

They are common because there cheap... id run my old irocs over treps they work just as well if not better.. .
But you have a bee in your bonnet about treps. I loved my iroks but would not say they are better than a trep.
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