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Post by Ferozaahhh »

I am looking at getting these for the Ferozaaahhh.... I know a couple of people who have them and they haven't had any problems at all - that's with using them as road tyres as well.

I'd appreciate any experience you guys have had with them, or even what their common problems are......... :D :D :D
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Post by TuffRR »

Well, they seem to hold up better than the new Silverstones. :D
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Post by rock hopper »

i have 2 sets - 33x12.5x15 and 285x75x16 .
and have sold heaps of motorway tyres and neaver had a problem.
they have a warranty on all of there tyres if they have any problem they will replace the tyres if they are leagal tread ....
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Post by christover1 »

Only had my mongrels for 4 weeks, but am happy so far...reasonable on road, terrific off road...but time will tell wether they last good. mine are the retread 32's....christover
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Post by antt »

i've had mine for over 12months now and they've been a good tire. i have the 32x10.5's which are the full remould. i've driven to landcruiser park and back on them before (2.5hr trip) with no dramas
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Post by OldGold »

I know you drive on the Beach a lot Heidi, and I think you'll find they're not really the best for that, that's what I was told anyways. But you've always a Surf you can hijack for that I spose. :lol:

I just bought a set of Motorways from Craig at Prestige Tyres in Dianella, I found his prices to be very good (he dropped $20 off the price just because I said nicbeer sent me) and his service was second to none. Top bloke and highly reccomended.

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Post by Damo »

I drove Tville - Bris on Mongrels, they seemed fine to me.

I would suggest making sure you have some extra pressure in them for onroad though, to keep the sidewall flex and therefore heat down.
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Post by Liam »

I've got them in the muddies on a vit. I reckon they're great. no noisier than a normal muddy and good wear. At the price their hard to go past.
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey Niel,

What size you end up buying? Muddies or mongrels?

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Post by -Scott- »

I've heard that Motorway tyres are only rated to 120km/h, which is less than allowed for most road vehicles. Thinking I'd find out for myself, I visited Motorway's site - no mention of speed rating anywhere I could find.

Does anybody have anything in writing from Motorway on this subject?

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Post by christover1 »

NJ SWB wrote:I've heard that Motorway tyres are only rated to 120km/h, which is less than allowed for most road vehicles. Thinking I'd find out for myself, I visited Motorway's site - no mention of speed rating anywhere I could find.

Does anybody have anything in writing from Motorway on this subject?

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mine are the mongrel retread 31's...on the side they say speed limited to 120kph...I assume remoulds be same/similar..
Laws may differ for special purpose tyres, tho?
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Post by M1S3RY »

christover1 wrote:
NJ SWB wrote:I've heard that Motorway tyres are only rated to 120km/h, which is less than allowed for most road vehicles. Thinking I'd find out for myself, I visited Motorway's site - no mention of speed rating anywhere I could find.

Does anybody have anything in writing from Motorway on this subject?

Cheers,

Scott


mine are the mongrel retread 31's...on the side they say speed limited to 120kph...I assume remoulds be same/similar..
Laws may differ for special purpose tyres, tho?
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My remoulds say the same..
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Post by OldGold »

Yeah, the speed limit is 110 and the zook needs a hill to hit 120 anyhoo :D

Nick, in the end I got the 30x9.5 muddies. Just for simplicity's sake. Got Ranchos and 2" kings on order now.

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Post by -Scott- »

I think the regs normally state something like "140 km/h or the top speed of the vehicle, whichever is the lesser" - so we know Zooks will be OK. :finger:

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Post by evil_hitman »

I LUUUUURRRRRRRRRRVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEE my MONGRELS

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Post by evil_hitman »

I LUUUUURRRRRRRRRRVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEE my MONGRELS

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by OldGold »

I think he likes his Mongrels.
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Post by jabtronic »

Do any of the larger tyre companies sell Motorways? ie Quickfit, Bob Jane?
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Post by nicbeer »

Not that I know of. Mostly privatly owned companies.

My Motorway muddies are working great sofar.

120km rating on sidewall.

Intersting note told by motorway seller. Speed rating is a legal thing. One of the vehicles that ran outback challenge and the gascoyne dash avg'd about 140km in a couple of sections running on the mongrels and had no problems.

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Post by christover1 »

jabtronic wrote:Do any of the larger tyre companies sell Motorways? ie Quickfit, Bob Jane?


got mine from widetread tyres, a major company down here, not sure if they are national. christover
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Post by Yarno »

jabtronic wrote:Do any of the larger tyre companies sell Motorways? ie Quickfit, Bob Jane?


If ya ring them up they will tell ya the closest one in your area...
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Is it the mongrells or the muddies that are the aggressive swamper type pattern? i thought mongrells, tire joint that re seated a tire of mine said it was the muddy
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Post by bilby »

Do any of the larger tyre companies sell Motorways? ie Quickfit, Bob Jane?



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Post by Fieldsy »

bad_religion_au wrote:Is it the mongrells or the muddies that are the aggressive swamper type pattern? i thought mongrells, tire joint that re seated a tire of mine said it was the muddy


its the mongrells
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

OldGold wrote:I know you drive on the Beach a lot Heidi, and I think you'll find they're not really the best for that, that's what I was told anyways. But you've always a Surf you can hijack for that I spose. :lol:

I just bought a set of Motorways from Craig at Prestige Tyres in Dianella, I found his prices to be very good (he dropped $20 off the price just because I said nicbeer sent me) and his service was second to none. Top bloke and highly reccomended.

Cheers,
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Cheers for that Neil, I'll definately see Craig once I've got a body lift in and ready for the new rubber... yeah we do tend to do more beach work in the summer but in the winter months I like more rocky/muddy stuff... whether or not my Feroza is up to it is another matter :lol: :lol: :lol: Ahhh well i can only try eh!

So the general consensis is the Mongrels kick a$$.... excellent..... can't wait to get em :twisted:
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Post by GRIMACE »

TuffRR wrote:Well, they seem to hold up better than the new Silverstones. :D



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Post by evil_hitman »

this is the mongrels
http://www.itglowz.com/mongrel.jpg

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Post by Gribble »

rumours said there was goign to be a 35in mongrel. Is this still happening or is just that, a rumour? Coz if they do i may consider buying some.
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Post by jabtronic »

Yeah Motorway bought a new moulding machine that can do bigger sizes.

See http://www.motorway-tyres.com.au/p428.htm
and http://www.motorway-tyres.com.au/p410.htm
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