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MT tyres

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MT tyres

Post by Tom »

Hi,
Do you use mud terrain tyres in your daly drivers? Are them dangerous inroad when it´s wet?
Thanks and regards.
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Post by Hoonz »

i think every one here uses MT tyres on their daily drivers
whether is safe or not on wet roads ...

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Post by slosh »

It rained the other day and I took my new Wrangler MTRs out for a run.

Against all expectations they hung to the road like the proverbial to a blanket.Acceleration/ braking/ round corners, everything.

So much better than BFG All Terrains which I've had 2 sets of over the years that aquaplaned easily and required extreme care on greasy tar.
I could break traction easy with my 2.8D motor (all 50kW).

I gave it everything acceleration wise with the mtrs in the wet and couldn't make them spin.
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Re: MT tyres

Post by bogged »

Tom wrote:Hi,
Do you use mud terrain tyres in your daly drivers?
Are them dangerous inroad when it´s wet?
Thanks and regards.


Yes
depends on car, mods to the car, how you drive and the tires.. If you push any tire too hard for the conditions your in excrement.
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Re: MT tyres

Post by ToNkA »

bogged wrote:
Yes
depends on car, mods to the car, how you drive and the tires.. If you push any tire too hard for the conditions your in excrement.
your welcome.


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Post by Slunnie »

I've run Cooper ST, STT, Simex JT2 and now MTR as daily drivers. They're ll ok.
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Post by xtreem »

I use Simex muds on road and they are great in the wet. Much better than the Kumho all terrains I had before these.
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Post by Tazz »

First car i had had BF AT's and was shithouse in the wet, since then have always had Bf or Wrangler muddies and they both handle much better in the wet. I think the compound is softer so they are more sticky than the at's?
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Post by Barathrum »

i run my MT's on the road in my zook. with a CIG locker in the rear, it makes it more interesting on roundabouts in the wet :D
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Post by greenhilux »

ive run bfg all terrains, they were shit. then i got some pro comp xterrains and they were a bit better now i run Mickey thompson radial claws and i cant spin themeven when i try
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Post by Toos »

Have em on my zook with ext shackles rain hail or shine no probs.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

slosh wrote:It rained the other day and I took my new Wrangler MTRs out for a run.

Against all expectations they hung to the road like the proverbial to a blanket.Acceleration/ braking/ round corners, everything.

So much better than BFG All Terrains which I've had 2 sets of over the years that aquaplaned easily and required extreme care on greasy tar.
I could break traction easy with my 2.8D motor (all 50kW).

I gave it everything acceleration wise with the mtrs in the wet and couldn't make them spin.


Agree with that, i had a set of ko's and they locked up very easy on wet roads, now my mt's hold on like glue
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