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What is the best all round tyre in 33's

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What is the best all round tyre in 33's

Post by beefa125 »

Hi Guys,

Before I get ripped on I tried to serach but nothing specific came up

Basically I am running BFG AT's at the moment and was wondering if anyone ahs found a better alll round tyre

I do a bit of road driving but not too much so noise isnt a big concern to me

In regards to 4wding I dont do anything to serious , mostly use it for hunting and driving around out at Menai, some mud, but mostly bush tracks etc

Can anyone recommend a better tyre than the BFG AT

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Re: What is the best all round tyre in 33's

Post by bogged »

MTRs as stated in the only other tire thread here
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Post by mtb_man »

I reckon either MTR's or a BFG mud, both have been good, reliable tires in my experience.

I'd like to try Coopers but I don't have the cash...
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Post by bad_religion_au »

radial claws...

i quite liked em, dug well in the mud, company is a joy to deal with if you have issues, and onroad their quieter than my bfg all terrains... well at least on my 40.
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Post by ausyota »

MTRs

BFGs have thin sidewalls and as for Coopers heaps of people have had problems with chunks or complete lugs ripping off.
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Post by beefa125 »

Those Mickey Thompson radial claws look the shit but arent they like 400 a pop and really a full time off road tyre ?

Looks like MTRS might be the go next time
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Post by GRIMACE »

Yeah Id go the Radial Claws.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

beefa125 wrote:Those Mickey Thompson radial claws look the shit but arent they like 400 a pop and really a full time off road tyre ?

Looks like MTRS might be the go next time
nah closer to 290, and their a streetable muddie... your thinking of the bias ply claws i think... don't take no for an answer either, alot of 4x4 shops and tire joints made this fawk up when my bro was after them, telling him he was stupid for wanting a "bias ply" for street use... they;d be like "yeah radial claws, their a bias ply tire :? ".oh and these shops are pretty big movers in the 4x4 world. luckily he found somewhere than knew the difference
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Post by bogged »

bad_religion_au wrote:
beefa125 wrote:Those Mickey Thompson radial claws look the shit but arent they like 400 a pop and really a full time off road tyre ?

Looks like MTRS might be the go next time
nah closer to 290, and their a streetable muddie... your thinking of the bias ply claws i think... don't take no for an answer either, alot of 4x4 shops and tire joints made this fawk up when my bro was after them, telling him he was stupid for wanting a "bias ply" for street use... they;d be like "yeah radial claws, their a bias ply tire :? ".oh and these shops are pretty big movers in the 4x4 world. luckily he found somewhere than knew the difference
if your car came with radials, its illegal to run bias ply.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

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i still like em for a 33 :D
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Post by mabsydney »

New Cooper STTs :)
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Post by bad_religion_au »

bogged wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:
beefa125 wrote:Those Mickey Thompson radial claws look the shit but arent they like 400 a pop and really a full time off road tyre ?

Looks like MTRS might be the go next time
nah closer to 290, and their a streetable muddie... your thinking of the bias ply claws i think... don't take no for an answer either, alot of 4x4 shops and tire joints made this fawk up when my bro was after them, telling him he was stupid for wanting a "bias ply" for street use... they;d be like "yeah radial claws, their a bias ply tire :? ".oh and these shops are pretty big movers in the 4x4 world. luckily he found somewhere than knew the difference
if your car came with radials, its illegal to run bias ply.
exactly why i suggested the radials... but i really don't understand what your comment is relating to...

my point was that people were calling the "RADIAL" claw a "BIAS PLY"... that too difficult to understand?

oh and the car they were going on in my story came with bias ply from the factory :roll: so that's not an issue
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Go the radial claws
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Post by GRIMACE »

or the new Maxxis Bighorn :cool: would be nice to get abit of feedback on them.

The Silverstone MT117 Sport would be another good option for an allrounder.
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Post by bogged »

bad_religion_au wrote:exactly why i suggested the radials... but i really don't understand what your comment is relating to...
purely info for the dude buying the tires. is that too difficult to understand?

my point was that people were calling the "RADIAL" claw a "BIAS PLY"... that too difficult to understand?
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oh and the car they were going on in my story came with bias ply from the factory :roll: so that's not an issue
what about the bloke asking the question in the first place?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

ok, lets get back to the guys question.

pretty sure he's not after bias plys ;)

and you did quote me to make that point, i assumed it was aimed at me.
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Post by AJ »

You want ATs not MTs? In no particular order-
Goodyear ATR
Mickey Thompson FC2 (I have these)
Bridgestone 694
BFG AT
Cooper SureTrac

All are good for onroad/touring/medium 4WDing
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Post by maty »

i have a set of MTRs on my hilux excellent touring tyre with a little appeal "hardcore" 4x4ing

i run baja radials (noiser) on my jeep for more serious off roading - a lot better traction in mud and general dirt.

i have also had bfg mud terrains these are also an excellent tyre somewhat between the baja radial and the mtr.
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Post by Travo »

Had 33 inch a/t style Coopers on a HJ75 series ute great tyres, currently have BFG M/T's on my 80 series also a good tyre but maybe a bit noisy for what you want.
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Post by JBE »

My first set of Cooper STTs lasted for about 15000km on my GQ LWB(mostly city/highway use) when they started cracking and disintegrating. I managed to get them replaced on warranty and my second set has lasted for about 25000k and starts showing similar symptoms now. I dont think they had to work hard. I also noticed that they are plain dangerous on gravel at higher speed when I could not keep up with other cars fitted with MTRs and BFG ATs.

That's my two cents.
My next tyres will be MTRs.

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Post by Josh_GQ »

radial claws are good. got some 33's yesterday for $305 fitted and balanced, and a free micky T hat too :armsup:
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Post by 45punkbus »

Josh_GQ wrote:radial claws are good. got some 33's yesterday for $305 fitted and balanced, and a free micky T hat too :armsup:
i got mine for $290 fitted and balenced... but i didnt get any hat and i damn well want one, ill back micky t radial claws all the way...

will not buy any other radial tyre again.

when i was after them they coped alot of sledging but how the times have changed, alot more people seem to like em:D
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Post by tbjaus2000 »

MTR's i hear are a fair bit noisier. BFG have proven time & time again.
BFG are much better on road i hear. How much noise & decrease in road performance do you want to go?

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Post by bogged »

tbjaus2000 wrote:MTR's i hear are a fair bit noisier. BFG have proven time & time again.
BFG are much better on road i hear. How much noise & decrease in road performance do you want to go?
Interesting. I actually just replaced my MTR's and got BFG MTs , same size, same rims even... (only got BFG's due to an amazing price :armsup: :armsup: ) and sadly they arent shit compared to MTR's on road :oops: :cry: They slide, squirm round corners - (they almost felt like a JT2 at 10psi on the road)... serves me right for bein broke.

Noise wise, new tire V old tire will always be different. but when Im rich, I'll get the MTR's again without fail. But when I got the MTRs I had BFG before (the old style), and the MTR's were loads quieter than the BFG's.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

i'll agree with bogged... bfg muds were the shizniz a few years ago, but their design hasn't been updated in yonks... with the recent slew of new types of muddies hitting the roads, i think bfg's are more trading on their name than anything now.

bogged, how do you find the mtr's in the mud compared with the bfg muds? i've heard the MTR's don't really like victorian mud much
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Post by known 2 »

procomp x-terians have a similar tread patern to claws and a cheaper (especialy in 35i) what do u guys rate them against claw they don't seem as chunky

but as it stands they are my options 35i xterains or 33i claws.
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

radial claws
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Post by 45punkbus »

known 2 wrote:procomp x-terians have a similar tread patern to claws and a cheaper (especialy in 35i) what do u guys rate them against claw they don't seem as chunky

but as it stands they are my options 35i xterains or 33i claws.
how much are they for the procomp x-terians?
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Post by bogged »

bad_religion_au wrote:i'll agree with bogged... bfg muds were the shizniz a few years ago, but their design hasn't been updated in yonks... with the recent slew of new types of muddies hitting the roads, i think bfg's are more trading on their name than anything now.
Its more the compound thats the loss now, they are FN soft as.. which is a shame, but get what ya pay for. The tread pattern isnt REALLY that much different to what it was - and in that aspect, I think they are fine. The old ones worked shit hot, have only had these 2 weeks, so havent hit the shitzen yet
bogged, how do you find the mtr's in the mud compared with the bfg muds? i've heard the MTR's don't really like victorian mud much
to be honest, I never had a problem with them up high country, night run to Toolangi with this crowd, Kinglake, Eildon, and out in the desert they were great.

As I said, I'll get em again - quiet on road, work great in the wet road, dry, good offroad, work well down to 12psi on rim no problem...

I have heard of people having issues on really loose gravel fire trails..
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Re: What is the best all round tyre in 33's

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beefa125 wrote:What is the best all round tyre in 33`s
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