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serrenghetti tires

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Post by bad_religion_au »

i searched, but i'm unsure of how to even spell them

what company makes these? someone said they were a step up from bfg muddies etc

also anyone know how they compare to a radial claw offroad? some rocks and a heap of goopy vic mud... and some south australian mud too

looking for a road tire that is as good as i can get offroad, as the 40 is sitting in the shed 5 days a week, due to my new job being on the train line, i don't need roady goodness, but need something to replace my street tires (till i can get into simex's or something)

probably looking at 33 x 12.5
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Post by bad_religion_au »

thanks

i figure sumito makes them then :)
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welcome :D
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Post by kranked_dirt »

mate of mine has these on his jackaroo, perform really well, think they might be wearing a bit quick but ive never owned muds so this might be normal.
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Post by hj 45 »

sumitomo serengeti..........that's how it's spelt. ;)
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Post by bad_religion_au »

kranked_dirt wrote:mate of mine has these on his jackaroo, perform really well, think they might be wearing a bit quick but ive never owned muds so this might be normal.
this isn't a huge worry of mine, the 40 is probably driven to the shops and back once a week, and the occasional jaunt to melbourne, tire wear isn't a huge issue.

anyone know what tire chains/ retailers carry them (south australia or vic preffered)
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Post by stumped »

what do they look like? neither thread has a pic, and i can't be bothered googling :D
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Post by lay80n »

Look similar to BFG muddies, the usual pattern. Were in the 4wd monthly test comparo a few issues ago.
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Post by beretta »

yep look just like muddies, they got a good value for money rating in the write up in 4wd monthly from memory.
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Post by derelict_frog »

My dad has them on his landcruiser, they are just cheap mud tryes with a very similar patern to all the rest of the MTR's the lugs on the egde r pretty chunky compard to others though.
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Post by roberts »

there not that cheap
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Post by bigmick »

wat price are you looking at for one.
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Post by Thommo 73 »

The serengeti's when up in price not long ago, i'm running them on the cruiser and was looking at replacing soon and found out they have gone up in price,i can get the simex M/T cheaper...
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