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Goodyear MTR Kevlar, any good

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Goodyear MTR Kevlar, any good

Post by Struth »

Hi just point me in the direction of the appropriate thread if it already exists.

I have been offered 4 brand new in 35 x 12.5 x 15 for $1000.
I will jump on it if these tires are good for my needs which is Mud, Clay and rocks.

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Post by GUtripper »

Speak to Geg at G&S Struth, he ran 37's for a long time and rated them.
Not sure if the 35's are the same as the 37's, but if anyone knows he will.
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Post by Struth »

Thanks mate will do

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Mine are the 42" stickies but love em
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Post by FastEddie »

Ran 35s on my lux, rate them very well
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Post by Struth »

Thanks guys, I may go get them, it was just hard to get any reviews on the net that weren't 50% bad and 50% good.
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Post by Struth »

How do they perform in mud, I am fairly certain they will eat rocks for brekky, just not sure on mud which we get a lot of in melb' area wheeling.
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Post by stilivn »

$1000 :shock: I payed $520 a tyre 315/75/16 and if I can afford will be again when time comes. Jump on it, you won't look back. Only negative is they do wear quicker than my Coopers i had previously but leaves them for dead as far as traction goes off and on road.
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They do eat rocks, haven't done much clay/mud in them so cant say.
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$520 a tyre!!! FUCK ME

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GRIMACE wrote:FUCK ME
Not going to happen :D
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stilivn wrote:
GRIMACE wrote:FUCK ME
Not going to happen :D
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Post by Tiny »

The old wranglers back in the day were reasonable, I used to drive in very muddy condition in the wattos and found they performed well for me and if course were great up on the rock. The tread pattern on the Kevlar ones have a more open block on the one side that I would think would help their mud performance, I'd definatly put them high on the list if I were looking and the price is pretty good!
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Post by Struth »

I think I better grab them, too cheap to pass up I reckon.
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