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tyre comparison

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tyre comparison

Post by alrob »

i can buy
4 new toyo 31" muds for $195ea (not fitted) = $780

or

4 re-tread or monoform (whats the difference??) 31" BFG Muds for $120 ea = $480

$300 difference, and money is tight. any opinions?
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Post by mudtoy »

Get a price on the Nankang muds...brand new and will certainly do the job...we have extensively tested many sets over 6 months.

Call Andrew from State Tyres on 03 9798 5917.
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Re: tyre comparison

Post by bogged »

going onto what sort of car?

Daily driver too?
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Post by alrob »

its going on my 4 runner which is used for everything - town driving, mud, rock, hills. but the all terrain's on atm seem to soft for what i want to do
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Post by cj »

I paid $600 ($150 ea) fitted and balanced for Simex Centipede MT Radials 31x10.5. Could have got them cheaper but didn't want to drive across town. Rather them than retreads for the money. Seem fine so far.
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Post by alrob »

cj wrote:I paid $600 ($150 ea) fitted and balanced for Simex Centipede MT Radials 31x10.5. Could have got them cheaper but didn't want to drive across town. Rather them than retreads for the money. Seem fine so far.


where?
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Post by cj »

Try these guys, they were closer for me. I had a better price out Burwood way I think, $140ish.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

The retreads your talking about are very stiff and dont bag out like normal tyres do. They will bag out at extremly low pressure but still dont seem to work as well Ie mould over rocks. That said they are exellent it deep mud and clay, wet earth, leaf litter. If you shop around you might do better then $120 per tyre.
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Post by alrob »

just called a couple of places about the simex's, 1st quote was $165each fitted and balanced. ok, a little far from the $150 someone said before, but better then the $195 per tyre only i had for the toyos. rang up next place, $150 each. :armsup:
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Post by Mudzuki »

They seem to be good value for money, as a mate has them on his surf and hasnt been dissapointed yet.
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Post by Peter Pollard »

I've got them on my jeep at the mo and theyre great, going to get about 45000 km from them. At 150 a tyre thats pretty good.

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