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What size


33x10.5 BFG Mud
10
50%
32x11.5 MT/R
10
50%
 
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Post by Gonzo »

Found a buyer for my current tyres

Now do i go 33x10.5 BFG mud or 32x11.5 MT/Rs
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Post by sierrajim »

don't be so soft, buy big steves swampers.

They're a small 34 and even come on rims that have the right offset for you.
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Post by RB zook »

when you get 33z let me try them on for size :D
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Post by Gonzo »

I have rims already, but i dont think my axles are strong enough for swampers, nor are they streetable enough for me.

RB zook, no problem :)
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Post by lay80n »

voted MTR, jsut personal preferance.
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Post by antt »

i'd prefer mtr's, but the bfg is a better size
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Post by Gonzo »

antt wrote:i'd prefer mtr's, but the bfg is a better size


exactly my problem :oops:
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Post by Aza »

get 33" MT/R's :idea:
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Post by Gonzo »

Aza wrote:get 33" MT/R's :idea:


too wide for my little golf cart...
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Post by De-lux »

i couldn't find the 33x12.5x15 column... squeeze them under the shopping trolley
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Post by sierrajim »

there's some 33x12.5 BFG in the for sale section.

One of the guys in the club runs them on his VIT with only 10mm coil spacers and a little trimming.
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Post by Gonzo »

sierrajim wrote:there's some 33x12.5 BFG in the for sale section.

One of the guys in the club runs them on his VIT with only 10mm coil spacers and a little trimming.


I will prob buy 4 new ones (cash is a bit rare at the moment) :(

33x12.5 with only a 10mm lift and a little trimming? :rofl:
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Post by bigsteve »

Gonzo wrote:I have rims already, but i dont think my axles are strong enough for swampers, nor are they streetable enough for me.

RB zook, no problem :)


If strength is an issue for you just remember that even though the swampers may generat more traction they are a lot more flexy so it all even's out.

tyres are always sized wrong

My 32 inch mtr's were really only 31.5, the same goes for the swampers 33.7 (I think)

You should really be buying a numerical size bigger than what you really want.
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Post by sierrajim »

thats right, a little trimming. he just picked a line just above the inner guard and cut it.

It is actually a very capable vehicle and incredibly stable. Christopher1 would have some pics he could send you.
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Post by Mudzuki »

BFG Muddies are still a great tyre, you would be surprised how good they are.
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Post by grimbo »

I have the 33 x 10.50 on my patrol and they are a great tyre. i do about 350km a week on them and they have so far been on for over 15 months and the tread is good. They work well in mud, sand and snow. best of all they fit on a 7" rim. I reckon they are the perfect size for a Suzuki. Nice and tall yet not too wide to stress components
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