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Good prices?

Post by bogged »

Chasing tires today.

Frst phone call I got seems cheap!

MTR's $260ea for 33x12.5's
BFG MTs for $280ea same size

Good prices? What have others paid.
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Post by ToNkA »

While you are at it. Simex JT 2's

34x11.5 r15

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Post by markc_GQ »

I paid $260 each for my MTR's (33x12.5x15) about 1.5 months ago.

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Re: Good prices?

Post by RaginRover »

bogged wrote:Chasing tires today.

Frst phone call I got seems cheap!

MTR's $260ea for 33x12.5's
BFG MTs for $280ea same size

Good prices? What have others paid.


260 is a bargain - mate paid 290 last month for 31"s I paid 250 12 months ago for 31"s

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Post by alki »

MT/R's are cheap at $260

I paid $285 year ago for 285/75/16
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Post by sambo »

i paid $395 for my 33x12.5 for my Cooper Muddies. I think they are a much better tyre than bfg's, either that or i got really ripped off.
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Post by bogged »

markc_GQ wrote:I paid $260 each for my MTR's (33x12.5x15) about 1.5 months ago.


Thats what I paid may last yr, thats why I thought it was cheap.
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Post by bogged »

sambo wrote:i paid $395 for my 33x12.5 for my Cooper Muddies


You really got ass phukt..... It will sting for 10yrs
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Post by sambo »

and your buying new tyres already???

I am very happy with my coopers.
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Post by bogged »

sambo wrote:and your buying new tyres already???

mine are 85% or better. Sell themwhile they are worth something, change over costs you phuck all then.

I am very happy with my coopers.

thats the important thing. rectinol works I hear too. :armsup:

You must have meant $295 - correct?
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

dunno bout 33's
but 35s BFG =$340 BAJA Claws = $315 - but the radial ones.
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Post by bogged »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:dunno bout 33's
but 35s BFG =$340 BAJA Claws = $315 - but the radial ones.


yea the jump from 33's to 35's has always been BIG..
I was just quoted $310 for MTR's from another place. Mentioned $265 elsewhere he said oh ok, I'll match it... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Shadow »

bogged wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:dunno bout 33's
but 35s BFG =$340 BAJA Claws = $315 - but the radial ones.


yea the jump from 33's to 35's has always been BIG..
I was just quoted $310 for MTR's from another place. Mentioned $265 elsewhere he said oh ok, I'll match it... :shock: :shock: :shock:


lol

should have said $245!
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

i paid 215 for 31x10.5R15 a week ago for MT/Rs

32x11.5R15 were 265

33x12.5R15 were 310

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Post by GQTrav »

Last week i was quoted:
BFG Muddies 270 for 33/12.5/15
Cooper Muddies 280 for 33/12.5/15
Mickey T. Radial Claws 295 for 33/12.5/15
Simex JT2 290 for 33/11.5/15

so $395 for coopers sounds way to much, but the BFG's sound about the right price.
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Post by roadrunner »

Paid $195 each for Goodyear MTRs in 31's

From Tempe Tyres in Sydney ;)
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Post by Ric »

roadrunner wrote:Paid $195 each for Goodyear MTRs in 31's

From Tempe Tyres in Sydney ;)


how tall are those MTR 31's?? are they are tru 31" or more around 30"?
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Post by baggers »

Paid 270 for 33/12.5 MTR's yesterday, plus $60 per CSA 15X8 Sunny
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Post by murcod »

sambo wrote:and your buying new tyres already???

I am very happy with my coopers.


Even after the "Sheidow" incident Sam? I was expecting them to perform a bit better than they did- maybe I was expecting too much from a mud tyre (not having ever had any myself)?
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Post by bogged »

murcod wrote: maybe I was expecting too much from a mud tyre (not having ever had any myself)?


ST's are not mud tires.
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Post by murcod »

bogged wrote:
murcod wrote: maybe I was expecting too much from a mud tyre (not having ever had any myself)?


ST's are not mud tires.


Sam's got STT's.....
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Post by mudtoy »

Silverstone MT117 Sports...$240
Nankang muds...$200
Both are awesome tyres that we have tested to death...very impressive.

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Post by bogged »

mudtoy wrote:Silverstone MT117 Sports...$240

Several people round here say they wear out too quick for a daily driver.


so whats the "Sheidow" incident
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Post by Boopa »

.....where was that $265 price from Bogged?
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Post by bogged »

Boopa wrote:.....where was that $265 price from Bogged?

I'll tell ya after I get a set ;)
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sure ya will.....
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Post by markc_GQ »

Try Jax Tyres :)
The one I bought from (on Tuggerah Straight, Central Coast) wanted $285 each (for 33 MTR's), but I just asked if they could do better than that (I didn't even give prices) and they dropped to $260.. :cool:
..and like I said before, that was only 1 and a half to 2 months ago..

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Post by sambo »

Even after the "Sheidow" incident Sam? I was expecting them to perform a bit better than they did- maybe I was expecting too much from a mud tyre (not having ever had any myself)?


They do work really well, remember the first creek crossing where you were slipping and sliding and dave had to pull you out. You hadn't bottomed out but just ran out of traction. My muddies had plenty of grip there.

As for when i got bogged, When you get any 4wd buried above one of the axles, the wait will sit on the axle and not on the tyre. No tyre will get you out of that. Hence the need for the winch.
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Post by sambo »

"Sheidow" incident


My cruiser got stuck in a very soft mud bowl on the exit of a creek. To the point where three quarters of my front right tyre was below the mud, ( hence axle stuck in mud too.) Nothing to winch from infront except a huge bolder about 40m up a hill. Instead of winching me out of the hole, i managed to winch the bolder out of the hill. Ended up having to winch me out on a 45 degree angle and while the winch pulled me sideways and out of the mud, two of my tyres hit big rocks hidden under the mud and one was punctured and the other the bead was broken and the tyre was ripped clean off the rim and almost turned inside out.
I had to borrow a spare 31 from a mate to get me home, the rest of my tyres are 33s.

The real tragic thing is that I have two spares but someone convinced me i wouldn't need two on that day.

One of the tyres had a whole punctured through the sidewall. The stupid thing is that i cost less to get the puncture cut out and a new piece molded into the sidewall than it did to put a patch and a tube in the other.
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Post by murcod »

sambo wrote:They do work really well, remember the first creek crossing where you were slipping and sliding and dave had to pull you out. You hadn't bottomed out but just ran out of traction. My muddies had plenty of grip there.

As for when i got bogged, When you get any 4wd buried above one of the axles, the wait will sit on the axle and not on the tyre. No tyre will get you out of that. Hence the need for the winch.


I had to go a lot slower through there due to clearance problems with stock suspension, two open diffs and near stock sized A/T's. Your tyres are a lot bigger mud tyres (33"?) plus you've got lifted suspension and a front locker..... So you should get a lot more places than me!! (and remember we're comparing a Feroza to a Landcruiser here.)

Before you got bogged I would have thought you would have been able to climb out again- like Dave did in his stock Feroza (with highway tyres) after a couple of goes? You seemed to get got bogged to the axles after sliding back in and lots of spinning trying to get out again and not going anywhere.

The STT's weren't clearing at all either?

Just my observations- I thought you should have got through easier? :?
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