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Mud Tyres...Advice Required
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Mud Tyres...Advice Required
Morning All
I'm going to be purchasing some 35" muds in the next 2-3 months and was hoping for some +'ve feedback.
I'm leaning towards Kumho 834's ($257ea) (the new pattern) but I've read some bad things, I assume (hope) the old pattern, but I'm still cautious, hence this post.
Having heard bad stuff also about BFG MT KM (compared with old pattern), I'm also cautious about spending $300 per tyre on these. I've also got quotes for Cooper STT's ($278).
What about Kelly Safari DTR's, and where do you get them?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Regards
Dave Mc
I'm going to be purchasing some 35" muds in the next 2-3 months and was hoping for some +'ve feedback.
I'm leaning towards Kumho 834's ($257ea) (the new pattern) but I've read some bad things, I assume (hope) the old pattern, but I'm still cautious, hence this post.
Having heard bad stuff also about BFG MT KM (compared with old pattern), I'm also cautious about spending $300 per tyre on these. I've also got quotes for Cooper STT's ($278).
What about Kelly Safari DTR's, and where do you get them?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Regards
Dave Mc
Big Dave, Scarborough, Qld
Loose Screws 4wd Racing Team
Loose Screws 4wd Racing Team
Hows it going!
Good to see you looking at BIGGER MEATS 8)
Me personally would not go for the Kumho's, yes they are cheap but they are no where near as strong as BFG's!
One thing i always look at is SIDE WALL stregth!
The BFG and GOODYEAR mtr both have Really good side walls for what they are!
Have you LOOKED at the MTR its very popular with guys that street and wheel a variety of different terrain, i have seen them work really well on ROCKS and dirt hill climbs, i have not seen them in MUDS to often to comment on there performance!
Good to see you looking at BIGGER MEATS 8)
Me personally would not go for the Kumho's, yes they are cheap but they are no where near as strong as BFG's!
One thing i always look at is SIDE WALL stregth!
The BFG and GOODYEAR mtr both have Really good side walls for what they are!
Have you LOOKED at the MTR its very popular with guys that street and wheel a variety of different terrain, i have seen them work really well on ROCKS and dirt hill climbs, i have not seen them in MUDS to often to comment on there performance!
Seriously if you want lots of km's out of a set of tyres you don't buy mud types.
I can't comment on how long they last cos I haven't had a set for long enough. Although Ive done close to 10,000kms on the MTR's and they still look new (Except for the full lug missing that caught on a guard!).
When I had the KM muds on my old car, they were all cut and sliced after only a few thousand kms.
I can't comment on how long they last cos I haven't had a set for long enough. Although Ive done close to 10,000kms on the MTR's and they still look new (Except for the full lug missing that caught on a guard!).
When I had the KM muds on my old car, they were all cut and sliced after only a few thousand kms.
Well I've got a set of 35" MT Claws (radial) and they seem to handle the Neerim South mud ok. I used to have as et of 33" Cooper STT's I was pretty happy with them but the MT's are heaps better, I should clarify by MT's I mean Mickey Thompsons not BFG Mt's.
Last edited by LEXX on Thu May 15, 2003 5:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I've got a set of 31" Kelly DTRS. They are okay, but not great. Tread is descent for rocks, but there is no sidewall protection at all and they seem pretty thin (I've got little tears after only a little use), lugs chunk out quite easily..
I'd recommend the MTRs from what I have seen, definetly my next tyre.
I'd recommend the MTRs from what I have seen, definetly my next tyre.
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