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tyres
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tyres
i am sure this has been done to death but i was wondering what peoples opinions of tyres were
i am looking at getting new tyres 31-10.5-15 simex mt anyone got some opinions of diferent brands
i am looking at getting new tyres 31-10.5-15 simex mt anyone got some opinions of diferent brands
I have a set of Simex Centipede M/Ts, 31's. Pretty good tyres, especially for the money, I paid $170 each fitted and balanced. I only run them for off road trips, and run a set of BFG A/T's for mainly bitumen work.
The biggest problem, I feel, is the affect on your gearing. These tyres are significantly larger than the standard tyres, and it shows on the road. I barely use 5th on the road with the Simex's on, and fuel economy is pretty bad, almost half of what it is with the BFG's. I put it down to the extra work the motor is doing keeping the car at highway speed.
If you dont mind paying for the extra fuel, and the wear rate, then run them all the time. Otherwise, run 2 sets like me. I am in the process of making a rack to carry my muds on top of my camper trailer, for long trips away.
The biggest problem, I feel, is the affect on your gearing. These tyres are significantly larger than the standard tyres, and it shows on the road. I barely use 5th on the road with the Simex's on, and fuel economy is pretty bad, almost half of what it is with the BFG's. I put it down to the extra work the motor is doing keeping the car at highway speed.
If you dont mind paying for the extra fuel, and the wear rate, then run them all the time. Otherwise, run 2 sets like me. I am in the process of making a rack to carry my muds on top of my camper trailer, for long trips away.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
yes i am going to have 2 sets of rims and use the simex for off road only as this is my everday car and travel 140kms a day so i will not be using them everyday
i have been quoted $915.00 fitted and balanced with new rims
so i am thinking that is pretty good
i am going for 8"rims to get a bigger offset
i have been quoted $915.00 fitted and balanced with new rims
so i am thinking that is pretty good
i am going for 8"rims to get a bigger offset
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