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simex mp trekker

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simex mp trekker

Post by TUFFRANGIE »

Anyone had any experience with these?
They are pretty narrow

http://www.simex4x4.com/html/s02_articl ... 08%3A38+PM
(down the bottom of the link page)

M/P Trekker 7.50-16" 8PR
Load/Speed 113/112L
Sect width mm/inch 220.9mm / 8.7"
Overall Dia mm/inch 817.1mm / 32.2


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Post by RoldIT »

Nope but saw them on an old Jeep ute the other day and was wondering what they were.
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Post by bogged »

I wondered if they were available in aussie, but if dude saw them on a jeep, then they might be, unless special imports.... not much chat on them.
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Post by fightara »

The tyres on my Rangie look very similar to these...

But they are retreads. I'll try to get a pic.
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Post by RoldIT »

They definately are the tyre I saw last Thursday in Moorrabin as I was sitting at the lights next to this Jeep and noticed they looked smaller that normal pedes. Thought they might be a retread but was able to read the Simex M/P Trekker writing on the side.
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Post by TUFFRANGIE »

they are also on chris hummers website that is Australian
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Post by LOCKEE »

Sold a few in a previous life.

Great as a farm tyre or general use like an old Jeep Service.

Would make a great control tyre fo LADA control formula a few of us having been toying with for comps.
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Post by defender kev »

ARB Southern in Dandenong had some of these in there shop last time i was there.
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Post by Nev62 »

Very close if not the same to what is currently used on the Army's 110's
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Post by Jay »

Currently have on Disco 32"*9.5" Simex. They perfrom extremely well on mud and rocky terrain Ilove them more than ever and they kick ass.
Go with the 10.5" width since they are avaialble in 32*10.5" but you will need off-set wheels.
With my stock steel wheels I had to limit my steering.

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Post by sierrajim »

Sorry to thread dig, has anyone got any further reports or info on these tyres.

Looking at running them on the new zook project.
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Post by QIKAZZ »

Are they a radial or a bias tyre? I cant seem to find mention of it on thier page.
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Post by turps »

Nev62 wrote:Very close if not the same to what is currently used on the Army's 110's
Nope. Aus Army use 'Steel Trek' made by Olympic I think.
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Post by Nev »

http://www.widetread.net.au/4x4_simex_1.htm

From this it appears that the MP's are a different tread pattern to the centi which is obvious from the picture early on in the thread however seems you can get the MP's in a couple of sizes but also the centis come in a 32x9.5 tread too.
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Post by cj »

The MP Trekker only comes in a 7.50x16 and is bias ply. The Olympic Steeltrek is a radial and you can still buy them but they are not cheap. I just tried out my Steeltreks the other day and was quite pleased with the way they worked but on the way found out that wet roads aren't their thing. Still need to give them a bigger test though. I would have gone with the MP's but as I already had the Steeltreks sitting there I put them on in the end.
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Post by Dyna Beast »

Hello
Have had a look at these tyres for my truck.Wide tread Ferntree Gully vic are selling them at aprox $200 a tyre.The old truck ain`t got power steering so I am sort of stuck with a narrower tyre.At least they have a fairly aggressive pattern.Hard to get that in 750-16 these days.I also have a set of Olympic steel flex on.The sure get the pucker factor up on wet tar :shock: .There was a Olympic tyre called the treker I think,that was much more agressive than the stell flex.Pity the arn`t still around.
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