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Maxxis Tyres

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Post by Zol »

Hobzee wrote:Hey gang, the Mudzilla is a happening thing. I have two samples and discussing prices this afternoon with Taiwan. Not driven on yet but they look and feel great. I have raced on claws for 3 years with Smithy (yello sub) and these are more promissing - much wider, better construction and most importantly smell nicer. :wink:


Wider????

I thought they were the same ....13.5 inch
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Post by Hobzee »

Great news ... introductory prices will be ball park with what you guys asked for. Price will not be an excuse to put off buying a set. Hayden (haydenmac@iprimus.com.au) is the man to contact through this site for prices, orders, etc. There are limited supplies to start with. As for sizes, the mudzilla comes in 31x11.5,33x13.5 and 35x13.5 all in 15's and 16's. It's a bias ply (5 ply sidewall and 7 ply tread). Over to you Hayden..
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Post by sikfj40 »

DirtPigs wrote:Max size 34.5 x 13.5
Reminds me of a baja claw!!! :wink:
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Post by .MYTLUX. »

hey moose doesnt that tyre joint jst near your work sekk maxis tyres?? i think i remember seeing a maxis sticker on the window, or maybe not..
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Post by moose »

blair !!! the answer is yes !!!!!! :wink:
they are a maxxis dealer !!!!!!! :wink:
not sure if hobzee is part of them ????? :? :?
but i thought they were the only dealer at the moment ??????? :? :?
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

Thanks Hobzee

well there you havit straight from the man him self

if you are interested contact me on
0401 721 216 or
haydenmac@iprimus.com.au or pm through here

these are a 13.50 but hobsy has said that they are abit wider than a 13.50 claw
sizes avaliable are
15inch 16inch
31 /11,50 $ 322.87 $ 369.03
33/13,50 $ 347.87 $ 399.35
35/13,50 $ 396.77 $ 421.42

so if you want them be quick as numbers are limited un till stock is built up

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Post by Zol »

once my Claws run down I might cosider them.

But whoever DOES buy them...can you keep us posted on a regular basis on how it's doing I hope it's an X claw guy cause he will have first hand experience in comparing the two.

I know that it can't be helped...being an import n stuff but I was hoping that it was cheaper...In all due respect ofcoarse....And a thankyou goes out to Hobzee & Hayden for the effort to bring them into OZ
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

No worries zol

we are doing our best hobbzee and myself

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is all ways on the look out to get more quality and variety in good 4wd equipment into the australian 4wd market there is alot of good stuff out there it is just a matter of sourceing it and marketing it at a reasonable price..

lots of super tuff gear :twisted: :twisted: will be available from us soon
we have lots of stuff that is being built and tested as we speak
ill keep you all posted as soon as these products are avaliable
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Post by Surfection »

I apologise if this has already been asked hayden but are the mudzilla's road legal ? Are they a genuine 35 also, as thunder's 35 claws seem WAY undersized !! Cheers mate, Jeremy
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Post by Hobzee »

The Mudzillas are a bias tyre and not load rated. This puts it in the same category as non radial Swamper, Bogger and Claw.

As for size, I stood it up against a new 35 BFG Muddie (both off rims) and they are the same height. Although the mudzilla is a 13.5 and the BFG is a 12.5 there is way more than an inch extra width. Mudzillas will make your rig look like a roller skate, especially if you put 33x13.5's on a zook. Actually, the first person to do that will feature in our 4WD Monthly ad.

It is also half as heavy again over the BFG. The sidewalls are very thick too. We are going to offer the track hazard warranty with it, like the Pro Comps.

You can check them out at Wandin / Vic 4x4 Show - Feb 16.
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Post by N*A*M »

Hobzee wrote:Mudzillas will make your rig look like a roller skate, especially if you put 33x13.5's on a zook. Actually, the first person to do that will feature in our 4WD Monthly ad.


Is that a fact... or a challenge?
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Post by Zol »

Hobzee wrote:The Mudzillas are a bias tyre and not load rated. This puts it in the same category as non radial Swamper, Bogger and Claw.

It is also half as heavy again over the BFG. The sidewalls are very thick too. We are going to offer the track hazard warranty with it, like the Pro Comps.


I thaught that the claws WERE legal on the road....so people tell me.

Do they weigh the same as the claws?
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Post by moose »

pick me , pick me !!!!!
you put a set on MY ZOOK , & you can do wat you want with it !!!!!!!!
as long as I get to keep the tyres !!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Post by LOCKY »

Got a better looking POS for the photo?
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Post by *BESTY* »

Yeah........my Feroza..........same deal as moose, he can have my centipedes !

Fair swap ???? :wink:
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Post by LOCKY »

Has anybody driven on them yet. Or is it just a typical chat room hype?

Am I just cynical.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

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Post by Drafty »

Had a look at them this week rubber compound looks very very hard! I believe there is only 1 set circulating around at the moment. As stated earlier they are very wide, about an inch wider than my 35 13.5 claws. Aparently the container should be here in early march, hopefully B4 the Pajero Challenge.
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