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silverstone mt- 117 sports

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silverstone mt- 117 sports

Post by cookiemonster »

Just wondering whether anybody uses silverstone mt - 117 sports? are they any good?
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Post by hottiemonster »

big red toy uses them, he has a set for sale at the moment in the forsale section on outerlimits.

good deal 4 tyres in 33" on 16x8 rims for 800 and plenty of tread left.]

on trips i have been away with him, they worked really well and have a nice looking sidewall.
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Post by RV80 »

I got a set last week in 285/75/16 im happy with
them so far. Good agressive radial tyre. :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

yep, they are an awesome tyre, long lasting too!
Buy mine, on rims ;)
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Post by mudtoy »

I have run the Sports since I tested the first set in Australia over three years ago. They are a good performing radial and are whisper quiet compared with their older cousins the MT117.
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Post by cookiemonster »

how do they compare to a muddie on the road, and say to a simex jt2 off road. I currently have jt1s which are quite good off road, but are a real pain in the arse when you have to drive to the bush!
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Post by RV80 »

cookiemonster wrote:how do they compare to a muddie on the road


Quite good but due too the thick sidewall lower pressures on
road is the go i run mine at around 28psi front and rear and
there good. If there pumped up above 32psi your teeth end
up rattling out.
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Post by RodX »

RV wrote:
cookiemonster wrote:how do they compare to a muddie on the road


Quite good but due too the thick sidewall lower pressures on
road is the go i run mine at around 28psi front and rear and
there good. If there pumped up above 32psi your teeth end
up rattling out.


Are these a 2 or 3 ply sidewall?
How are they on-road in the wet, and what are they like on rocks?
Are they noisier than say, BFG muds?
I am considering a set for my 80. Best quote so far is $220each.

cheers
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Post by RodX »

RV wrote:
cookiemonster wrote:how do they compare to a muddie on the road


Quite good but due too the thick sidewall lower pressures on
road is the go i run mine at around 28psi front and rear and
there good. If there pumped up above 32psi your teeth end
up rattling out.


Are these a 2 or 3 ply sidewall?
How are they on-road in the wet, and what are they like on rocks?
Are they noisier than say, BFG muds?
I am considering a set for my 80. Best quote so far is $220each.

cheers
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Post by RV80 »

RodX wrote:Are these a 2 or 3 ply sidewall?
How are they on-road in the wet, and what are they like on rocks?
Are they noisier than say, BFG muds?
I am considering a set for my 80. Best quote so far is $220each.

cheers


Their 2 ply sidewall but really thick.
On road handling is good. Lower them down to 15 psi and there
good on the rocks. Cut a horizontal line in the centre tread and
they'll be better.
Iwould say there no noiser than a BFG mud.
$220 ea buy them. I payed more than that.
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