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Tyre Survey

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Tyre Survey

Post by alien »

Thought this would be a bit of fun =)


1. What are you running for tyres?

2. What would you IDEALLY be running? (without further modification)

3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included)

4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc)
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Post by alien »

1. Cooper H/T 215/75r15

2. 33" Simex (my lift is being done soon - honest!)

3. 44" Boggers! =P

4. Cooper H/T 215/75r15 - while they have proven to be utterly bullet proof they offer next to zero traction in gravel or anything remotely mushy. Given theyre a road tyre i can't blame them for it, but i wouldnt go back. That said Ill soon be going Cooper ST 31x10.5. Nice pattern for a daily driver, and makes it more capable offroad. Expensive though!
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Post by Gonzo »

1 - 33x10.5R15 BFG muds

2 - some 32's :oops:

3 - 37 crawlas

4 - wouldnt bother with any HT/AT, muds are a minimum :armsup:
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Post by Bad JuJu »

1. 33x10.5 Mongrels
2. 32x10.5 Simex Centipede
3. 34x9.5 SuperSwampers
4. Ricer rims with rubberband tyres eg 290 40r20
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Post by sierrajim »

1. Swamper TSX 36" and 36" et2's end of this week
2. Ordering 38x15 boggers
3. 40x14 boggers (if they made them) :lol:
4. All terrains, mud terrains and road tyres.
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Post by Shorty40 »

38 TSLs
39.5 IROKs
either of the above
road tyres
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Post by Mudzuki »

1. 34 10.5 LTB Swampers
2. Not sure, 35 Pedes???
3. Boggers
4. Don't bother with an all terain, youll get nowhere.
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Post by DeWsE »

1. 33" MTR's
2. 35" krawla
3. 39" krawla
4. HT/AT
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Post by Valhalla »

1. Goodyear Wranglet ATR

2. BFG AT

3. BFG Mudders

4 Goodyear Wranglers ATR No Gripp more a road tyre
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Re: Tyre Survey

Post by grimbo »

1. What are you running for tyres? 34" Swammpers

2. What would you IDEALLY be running? same

3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included) 37" Boggers

4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc) haven't had a bad experience with any tyres yet all have been appropriate for the style of driving and mods at the time on the Zuk
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Post by superzuki »

1. 30x9/r15 bfg mud terains 70% tread on front 40% on rear
2. new 30x9/r15 bfg mud terains
3. 33 inch simex ets
4. the stock bridgstones that came on the zook.....the bigger bfgs are beter on road aswell as offroad.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

1.30x9.5 inch motorway muds
2. 31.10.5 Centipedes
3.33 pedes
4. at's
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Post by Santos »

1. Stock size 215/75/15 (hope i got it right i can't be bothered going outside and checking the placard vs tyre)

2. New sand/road tyres that match front and back (at the moment i got new simoto's at the back and bridgestone duellers on the front and spare... which ones are better for sand and road?)

3. If i could have my stock rims 1/2" wider and all alloy same design(not copy) it would be sweet (hey you said $$$ aside... they could be one off customs, would comply to ADR and insurance company!)

4. Anything that required me to cut into my body.
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Post by -Mick- »

1. 31 x terrain

2. 33 radial claw

3. 38's..... on a GU coil cab :lol:

4. all terrains :finger:
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Post by nicbeer »

1) 31' muds
2) 33' creepy crawlers
3) 40' bfg crawlers
4) anything smaller than mine are
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Post by Badooky »

1) 32 mongrels
2) 33 simex
3) 34 jungle trekkers for mud and nitto grippers for rocks
( on bling 20" wheels :lol: :lol: )
4)dunlop exploders or desert duelers
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Re: Tyre Survey

Post by redzook »

alien wrote:Thought this would be a bit of fun =)


1. What are you running for tyres? 33 mtrs

2. What would you IDEALLY be running? (without further modification) 37 mtrs or krawlas

3. What would you run with unlimited $$$ (mods included) 40" bfg krawlers

4. What would you NOT use? (bad experience etc)
anything 35" or below
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Re: Tyre Survey

Post by SiKiD_01 »

1. 31x10.5R15 GY MT/Rs

2. 32x11.5R15 GY MT/Rs

3. 35x15.5R15 TSL swampers

4. yokohamas, never lasted very long at all. Bridgestones, never gripped at all. Dunlop, crap, and some are waaay too heavy.
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tyre survey

Post by jacka »

1. 32" goodyear Mtrs
2. 31" simes centipedes
3. 37" swampers
4. Dunlop All terrains f###in useless
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