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Swamper Trxus Muds
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Swamper Trxus Muds
So has anyone driven on these for an extended period of time? I think they will be my next set of tyres but would like some feedback on them.
Also, any idea on what a good price is? They go for about $180 a tyre in the states but the only quote I've had over here was $390 Size was 35x12.5x15 Talking to one of the guys in Canada they are cheeper than MTR's over there.
CHeers.
P.s. Did a search, not much info at all.
Also, any idea on what a good price is? They go for about $180 a tyre in the states but the only quote I've had over here was $390 Size was 35x12.5x15 Talking to one of the guys in Canada they are cheeper than MTR's over there.
CHeers.
P.s. Did a search, not much info at all.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
I ran them for over a year. Same size as you want.
I got them for $330 a tyre back then
Great tyre. A step above a muddie in the bush, and the side biters have let me crawl up many ruts i previously wouldnt have
while they are slightly better than a muddie in the bush, they are also slightly worse on road. If it's wet, they slide everywhere, and struggle for traction.
I did about 30,000km and it wore them down to 50%
They are a great rock crawling tyre and good in ruts and mud. Not as good as a simex, but again, better than a muddie
I got them for $330 a tyre back then
Great tyre. A step above a muddie in the bush, and the side biters have let me crawl up many ruts i previously wouldnt have
while they are slightly better than a muddie in the bush, they are also slightly worse on road. If it's wet, they slide everywhere, and struggle for traction.
I did about 30,000km and it wore them down to 50%
They are a great rock crawling tyre and good in ruts and mud. Not as good as a simex, but again, better than a muddie
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Jeep Cherokee XJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
Re: Swamper Trxus Muds
steve roly had a set for a while.
but they were only on his playdo, so...
http://www.offroader.com.au/reviews/tyr ... errain.cfm
lookin at the close tread, I think they would be a shithouse muddy
but they were only on his playdo, so...
http://www.offroader.com.au/reviews/tyr ... errain.cfm
lookin at the close tread, I think they would be a shithouse muddy
I've got 34x12.50R15 and 35x12.50R15 TRXUS in stock at the moment. They are reasonably soft/sticky.
Bogged, in the flesh they are a very open pattern. The photo really doesn't do this tyre full justice. It's sort of a softened TSL in nature. Not quite as open or as sharp as the TSL, but more aggressive than a conventional Mud and has a larger lug aswell.
Cheers,
Ryano
Bogged, in the flesh they are a very open pattern. The photo really doesn't do this tyre full justice. It's sort of a softened TSL in nature. Not quite as open or as sharp as the TSL, but more aggressive than a conventional Mud and has a larger lug aswell.
Cheers,
Ryano
ladys ladys,,,
i think blind freddy can see the more aggressive tread pattern nice looking rubber........ if not i'd recomend laser eye surgery,,,, as i can see it now.
if ya real keen ask fourby's moorooka's ryano for details availability and $$ and he can usually organise freight...... good deals if ya mention us
i think blind freddy can see the more aggressive tread pattern nice looking rubber........ if not i'd recomend laser eye surgery,,,, as i can see it now.
if ya real keen ask fourby's moorooka's ryano for details availability and $$ and he can usually organise freight...... good deals if ya mention us
Last edited by Bingham on Mon May 02, 2005 8:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
2015 200 Series Gx TTD - ................ Fark 3L's -
hottiemonster now has a set of these, looking at them they are allot like an ST BUT They also have the standard swamper side bitters which when the tyre is aired down will bite like all shit, i'm wheelin with him tomorrow with him with these on so we will see how they go
Style Side Maverick Ute
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
Ryano wrote:Bogged, in the flesh they are a very open pattern. The photo really doesn't do this tyre full justice. Ryano
To me the center blocks look SMALL, eg: not as high as the sides by a long shot. To me this would fill up with clay/mud real fast.
I didnt think the photo was great, but its one of the better ones Ive found on the web.
any chance of you takin some good photos of them against an ST/MTR/BFG and then on otherside a TSL?
Take care.
Big Red Toy wrote:hottiemonster now has a set of these, looking at them they are allot like an ST...
the defence rests.
Maggot4x4 wrote:Big Red Toy wrote:hottiemonster now has a set of these, looking at them they are allot like an ST BUT They also have the standard swamper side bitters which when the tyre is aired down will bite like all shit, i'm wheelin with him tomorrow with him with these on so we will see how they go
Cool, that would be good
i guess its all upto me now
i went on a trip up labatouche way on these tyres and they worked well in the sloppy mud up there, just that big red toy didnt come to see for himself and the sidewall is horn
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bogged, i dont think you know much about tyres or dont pay attention much.
in mud EVERY tyre fills up in the middle, yes even a bogger does, and it's the side lugs that pulls you through, hence why side lugs are so much bigger. It's just physics man, the mud has to go somewhere, and being sticky thats where it goes.
Centre lugs are for on road where the surface is hard.
in mud EVERY tyre fills up in the middle, yes even a bogger does, and it's the side lugs that pulls you through, hence why side lugs are so much bigger. It's just physics man, the mud has to go somewhere, and being sticky thats where it goes.
Centre lugs are for on road where the surface is hard.
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Jeep Cherokee XJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
I had a set of these on my Prado, did 30,000 km's on them, and they are a damn fine muddie.
The weight of the tyre is an indication of how strong they are, the side walls are thick and strong, they clean well, and a re well suited to the victorian clay mud.
Bruce, if you can tell how good a tyre is from a photo you are a wise man, but how about you get of your arse and buy a set, bolt them on, and try them. You will be able to give an opinion then, until then, I would suggest you pipe down and talk about things you have had first hand knowledge in, unlike the MisInformation you normally Dribble
Steve
The weight of the tyre is an indication of how strong they are, the side walls are thick and strong, they clean well, and a re well suited to the victorian clay mud.
Bruce, if you can tell how good a tyre is from a photo you are a wise man, but how about you get of your arse and buy a set, bolt them on, and try them. You will be able to give an opinion then, until then, I would suggest you pipe down and talk about things you have had first hand knowledge in, unlike the MisInformation you normally Dribble
Steve
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srowlandson wrote:but how about you get of your arse and buy a set, bolt them on, and try them. You will be able to give an opinion then, until then, I would suggest you pipe down and talk about things you have had first hand knowledge in, unlike the MisInformation you normally Dribble
yes having them on a shiney hard core parado that did 1 cape trip is some serious experience... Im humbled by your experience with them.
Buy them? why? If I have JT's and MTRs why would I want them? if I sold the JT's I would get proper swampers.
Yankee Dave wrote:bogged, i dont think you know much about tyres or dont pay attention much.
in mud EVERY tyre fills up in the middle, yes even a bogger does, and it's the side lugs that pulls you through, hence why side lugs are so much bigger. It's just physics man, the mud has to go somewhere, and being sticky thats where it goes.
Centre lugs are for on road where the surface is hard.
then why is there any chunky tread at all in the center, and not smooth like car tires?
There are times when sidewalls arent touching the dirt/mud/shit etc , and the center tread is what is keeping you going - Agree? Then you DO need good cleaning tread in the middle dont you? or am I dreaming?
bogged wrote:srowlandson wrote:but how about you get of your arse and buy a set, bolt them on, and try them. You will be able to give an opinion then, until then, I would suggest you pipe down and talk about things you have had first hand knowledge in, unlike the MisInformation you normally Dribble
yes having them on a shiney hard core parado that did 1 cape trip is some serious experience... Im humbled by your experience with them.
Buy them? why? If I have JT's and MTRs why would I want them? if I sold the JT's I would get proper swampers.Yankee Dave wrote:bogged, i dont think you know much about tyres or dont pay attention much.
in mud EVERY tyre fills up in the middle, yes even a bogger does, and it's the side lugs that pulls you through, hence why side lugs are so much bigger. It's just physics man, the mud has to go somewhere, and being sticky thats where it goes.
Centre lugs are for on road where the surface is hard.
then why is there any chunky tread at all in the center, and not smooth like car tires?
There are times when sidewalls arent touching the dirt/mud/shit etc , and the center tread is what is keeping you going - Agree? Then you DO need good cleaning tread in the middle dont you? or am I dreaming?
Bogged,
I think you are missing my point of looking for capable daily drivers. I have 38" TSL's for anything else too serious.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
bogged wrote:Maggot4x4 wrote:I think you are missing my point of looking for capable daily drivers. I have 38" TSL's for anything else too serious.
35in BFG AT's... perfect cheap street tires.. they look less chunky so keeps the bacon off ya arse too..
I wouldn't waste my money on any AT's.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
I think you would find it hard to find 35inch HT'sMaggot4x4 wrote:bogged wrote:Maggot4x4 wrote:I think you are missing my point of looking for capable daily drivers. I have 38" TSL's for anything else too serious.
35in BFG AT's... perfect cheap street tires.. they look less chunky so keeps the bacon off ya arse too..
I wouldn't waste my money on any AT's.
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Have run them for 18 months, tough.
Drawbacks
Lack of self cleaning in clay deep mud.
Best tyre ever in Snow and rock crawling.
Also ran X Terrains in 33,35 &37
35 x 11.5 Centipedes
35 Pro Comp Mudies and BFG Old MTs
q78 Swampers
9/34 Swampers
MT117 Silverstones
Would probably buy another set but would better off with a set of 35 non textile radials
Drawbacks
Lack of self cleaning in clay deep mud.
Best tyre ever in Snow and rock crawling.
Also ran X Terrains in 33,35 &37
35 x 11.5 Centipedes
35 Pro Comp Mudies and BFG Old MTs
q78 Swampers
9/34 Swampers
MT117 Silverstones
Would probably buy another set but would better off with a set of 35 non textile radials
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