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Tyre choices?

Post by Diesel 60 »

I currently run BFG All Terrain 31 10.5 R15 on my HJ60 land cruiser and have the full set of five original rims sitting in the shed. These spare rims are 7.50R16LT.

My question is (and I've done a google) is there much available in this size in a fairly aggressive pattern? I found an Olympic "steel trek" and an ordinary looking Dunlop (I think) on the net, but for the most part this size doesn't look to good if you're wanting a muddy or something even better.

Am I wasting my time?

My thinking was that the skinnys are approximately 32in so I'll raise my diffs a touch and as I've already got the rims, maybe I could get some affordable play tyres in that size.
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Post by Ryano »

235/85R16 muds are readily available in most brands and are equivalent in size. They are slightly wider than the 7.50R16 and only a touch taller.
This'd probably be the better option.
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Post by cj »

Another option if you want to stay with the 7.50x16 is the Simex MP Trekker and it's an 8ply @ $200

http://www.simex4x4.com/default.asp[/url]
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Post by Tojo »

olympic steeltrecks are reasonably agressive. They are what the army uses. Dunlop custom xtra grips are agressive as well and should be available in 7.50/16
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Post by bigpat »

You won't anything more aggresive in that size than the Simex MP Trekker...... or much tougher. As mentioned above, 8 ply s/walls.

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Post by Red_Zook »

try the silverstone mt117 tuff as tred. in 16's i think they make it to around a 35.. ( i dont know much of metric mesurments for tires )
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Post by derelict_frog »

My dad got 31" sumatomo serrengetis, there pretty chunky compared to a lot more expensive stuff, they were pretty cheap too.

He has the same landcruiser as the one in your pic too.
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Post by Zam »

As Ryano has said the best option would be to look at getting 235/85r16, there should be a good selection to choose from.

I have 16x5.5 rims and have 225/75R16 BFG A/T's on, but your rims I think will be 16x6 therefore be able to go that extra bit wider.

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Post by Diesel 60 »

Thanks for the replies guys...I'll have a look at the Simexs :)
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Post by Ryano »

If they are play tyres, the Simex would be alright. As they are a Bias tyre they are going to be a bit more resilient and damage proof offroad. On road they don't handle or drive as nicely as a Radial tyre. If you plan to do a few k's on the blacktop with these tyres (everyday drivers), I'd definitely look at getting Radials. Much nicer to drive on.
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Post by Diesel 60 »

Thanks Ryano. They will probably stay on the truck most of the time as I only drive the car to work on Fridays (treat so I don't have to sit on the bus until 6) and occasionally to footy on Sat. Rest of the time the truck's used offroad.

The old 60 handles like a tank anyway, so I drive it accordingly.
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Post by Diesel 60 »

Has anyone had experience with the Simex MP Trekker? There's virtually no information out there on the WWW about them.
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Post by pridhac »

Too true. The websites I can find don't say what sizes you can get, whether they are radial or bias, basically just a picture and two sentences of blurb that say they are good offroad..........
Diesel 60 wrote:Has anyone had experience with the Simex MP Trekker? There's virtually no information out there on the WWW about them.
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Post by dogrooter »

Bias ply tyre with only one size available. 750x16 8 ply
load rating 113
speed rating L
section width 220.9mm/8.7"
overall dia 817.1mm/32.2"

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Post by Diesel 60 »

Unfortunately the Simex MP trekker is out due to the speed rating being too low to be legal in the ACT.

My next choice would be the Michelin XZL but they are a ridiculous $318 each for 7.50R16!

I'd like to get something different from the standard BFG MT or GY MTR, I want something a bit different and aggressive, but it looks like I'm out of luck.

After more suggestions.
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Post by pridhac »

The M/P Trekker looks awesome, and $200.00 you say!!

Two things then for me. i) Anywhere near Liverpool NSW that'll sell 'em for that kinda price? ii) My 75 handles/drives much better with split rims on than it does with Sunrasias with 32x11.5 muddies on.

I would like to get a set of the M/P trekkers. Any of you lot have any advice as to getting these skinny tyres on rims that don't look as dreadful as splits (mine look even worse than usual as some numpty painted them black.....)

Any and all advice heard and appreciated

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cj wrote:Another option if you want to stay with the 7.50x16 is the Simex MP Trekker and it's an 8ply @ $200

http://www.simex4x4.com/default.asp[/url]
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Post by cj »

Go to the Simex site I posted above and there is a Dealer locator and failing that just pick up the phone. The r.r.p. for the MP is $201.
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Post by pridhac »

How fast is speed rating L?
dogrooter wrote:Bias ply tyre with only one size available. 750x16 8 ply
load rating 113
speed rating L
section width 220.9mm/8.7"
overall dia 817.1mm/32.2"

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Post by cj »

L = 120 kph
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you could check out the pro comp X-terian they are a agresive tyre with a similare tread pattern to the baja claw, but they are radial and last up to 65 thousand km's on road. they are also pretty cheap compared to others.
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Post by Beastmavster »

In victoria specified speed for tyres only needs to be 110kph (max legal speed limit).

In other states it may need to be as high as the originally installed rubber, or 130kph.

Something to think about.
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Post by Diesel 60 »

known 2 wrote:you could check out the pro comp X-terian they are a agresive tyre with a similare tread pattern to the baja claw, but they are radial and last up to 65 thousand km's on road. they are also pretty cheap compared to others.
Thanks mate, they don't do a suitable size.

My next choice will be Michelin XZL which are military/agricultural design and are speed rated to 140 which is apparently the minimum for road reg
(in the ACT at least). these things have steel belts in the sidewalls, so should be damn tough!

"Designed for agricultural and military use, these tires are some of the strongest tires available for recreational offroad use. The XZL's feature steel-belted sidewalls and multiple steel belts on the tread. "



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If I get 'em, I'll sell my 1 year old BFG A/Ts with 25,000km on em. they're 31/10.5R15 mounted on sunraysia wheels (6 stud). What kinda price should I look for? they're probably only about 35% worn.
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Post by cj »

Beastmavster wrote:In victoria specified speed for tyres only needs to be 110kph (max legal speed limit).

In other states it may need to be as high as the originally installed rubber, or 130kph.

Something to think about.
Except VicRoads don't agree with you at the moment according to the reply I got last week.
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Post by Zam »

Hey Chris,

For a 75 series not sure if these will fit but try the hilux sr5 splits, I have them oon my lux and they are 16x5.5 but I think they were then upgraded to be 16x6.

Previously I had 750R16 on and have since changed to 225/75R16.

As for split rims i think these look OK, chrome with sort of "spokes".


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Post by pridhac »

I will have a scout for some sr5 wheels,

thanks

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Zam wrote:Hey Chris,

For a 75 series not sure if these will fit but try the hilux sr5 splits, I have them oon my lux and they are 16x5.5 but I think they were then upgraded to be 16x6.

Previously I had 750R16 on and have since changed to 225/75R16.

As for split rims i think these look OK, chrome with sort of "spokes".


Cheers


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