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mtr's or claws

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Post by bru21 »

claws. i have run them, i still run them and will be getting some 37's for the street in the next few weeks.

anyhow how many times has this same question need to be answered
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Post by antt »

bru21 wrote:
anyhow how many times has this same question need to be answered
obviously at least once a week.

cause the tire companies change their designs and compounds at least every 3 days, so we need to keep up to date here on outers ;)
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Post by Hoonz »

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35" MTRz vs 37" claws

yes i had nurmous goes at it ... so did every one else
claws didn't make it up .. didn't look like coming close to making it up
guy with claws eventually broke a rear axel trying
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Post by DNA Off Road »

If you are not playing in mud do not underestimate the MTR.
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Post by bogged »

AlbyOne wrote:If you are not playing in mud do not underestimate the MTR.
Sam runs them on his comp zooks so cant be all bad.
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Post by v840 »

I run 35 mtrs. They are a great all rounder but as mentioned not so great in the mud. Having said that I dont think they are that much worse than any other mudder. I get to all the same places mates with bfgs get to.
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Post by v840 »

I run 35 mtrs. They are a great all rounder but as mentioned not so great in the mud. Having said that I dont think they are that much worse than any other mudder. I get to all the same places mates with bfgs get to.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

bogged wrote:
MQ080 wrote:Why not go another poll, rather than all this...

p.s. Claws
its been done about 10 times in last 2 weeks, theres no need for a poll or to ask really..

also noting that most people who get claws are mentioning looks or bling which is code for small penis syndrome.
i hated the concept of claws.. i was the biggest basher of them when 45punkbus got them... but i'm a convert, they go off if you do mud stuff, drive nicely on roads... i don't have experience with the MTR's though. although i recon the MTR's look sweeter than the claws (claws made my truck look narrow too)... so it's definately not the bling factor here

but one issue i have with the claws is that their directional
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Post by Trusa »

Directional is not such an issue. When i ran them I just had a muddie as a spare so it didn't matter what side it went on. Simple solution.
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Post by MARKx4 »

I had MTR's then upgraded to radial claws. I have found that the claws are a better tyre then the MTR's and i mainly drive rock. So my vote is for the claws. But also i should mention that the MTR's where 33's and the claws are 35's so that could add to the diffrence i have experenced.
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Post by Josh n Kat »

yeah i've got a set of 35 mtr's, unsually and maybe someone could answer this for me they're quieter than the 33's (what the).

yes the mtr's aint that crash hot in the mud, dont seem to throw it out aswell, but put em at 15psi and hit a rock shelf and just watch those tyres work like majic! (me fial engrish too roldIT) but i'm not a big mud man (neither are my parents when i leave a tonne out the front when i clean it off...)
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Post by tuff 75 »

CLAWS ALL THE WAY BUDDY
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Post by Bingham »

bru21 wrote:claws. i have run them, i still run them and will be getting some 37's for the street in the next few weeks.

anyhow how many times has this same question need to be answered
and yet those who think they are gangsta like answer with smart comments :roll: if you've already answered dont answer again..... come on bru you were a novice once...... i remember the days when you thought 33 bfg allterrains were tough!!!!

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Post by MY45 »

Bingham wrote:
bru21 wrote:claws. i have run them, i still run them and will be getting some 37's for the street in the next few weeks.

anyhow how many times has this same question need to be answered
and yet those who think they are gangsta like answer with smart comments :roll: if you've already answered dont answer again..... come on bru you were a novice once...... i remember the days when you thought 33 bfg allterrains were tough!!!!

.....not all check threads every day.... some people actually have to work for $$$ not me but some people :armsup: ..........
Thats why there is a search function dude....just because he is new doesn't mean he cant search.
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Post by Troll00 »

Bingham wrote:radial claws..... no question
I'd say claws after buying Binghams 35 MTR's and found them to be shit in the mud, good on rock and dirt but I now have Claws and luv em
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Post by thepatroldude »

I drive them, I wheel in them, they go hard on rocks, mud and sand and there not mtr's

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Post by HEY CHARGER »

does anyone know the price of a 37" mtr , or a equivelant tyre in a 37 " ??
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Post by Rhett »

I have bias claws and Ive seen radial claws side walls go. But bang for buck If I had the money again id go mtr. they look like a road tire but Ive seen them work on everything bar mud. but who wants to work on there car after playing in mud anyway?
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Post by mtb_man »

HEY CHARGER wrote:does anyone know the price of a 37" mtr , or a equivelant tyre in a 37 " ??
I was quoted ~$500 a tire for a 37in MTR from my local tire dealer.
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Post by cutzook »

as much as i dont like either of them i would go claws anyday over the mtr
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

yea um claws
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Post by ZOOK60 »

mtb_man wrote:
HEY CHARGER wrote:does anyone know the price of a 37" mtr , or a equivelant tyre in a 37 " ??
I was quoted ~$500 a tire for a 37in MTR from my local tire dealer.
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Post by HEY CHARGER »

I just bought a set of ,

37" x 12.5" x 15" Goodyear MTR's ,

for $350.00 each balanced and fitted brand new,

pick them up on monday , i reckon thats a pretty good price. :armsup:


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Post by crankycruiser »

Definatly CLAWS....

MTR's = :rofl:
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Post by chris_02 »

i hate tools withe xtreme tyres that stay on road. get tyres for the job they are intended. its all about performance. looks are for attracting fags
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Post by HEY CHARGER »

chris_02 wrote:i hate tools withe xtreme tyres that stay on road. get tyres for the job they are intended. its all about performance. looks are for attracting fags
I agree , but which tools would do this and why ??
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Post by bogged »

chris_02 wrote:i hate tools with extreme tyres that stay on road. get tyres for the job they are intended. its all about performance. looks are for attracting fags
agree!!! but you will upset the children talking common sense... they will lack bling.. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by coxy321 »

There's plenty of people around my town (Seymour/Puckapunyal) that have $2k+ worth of "extreme tyres, so they can cut laps around town etc. Mainly the army guys cause none of us civilian guys can afford the $$$.

Can you guys give me an idea on price of 37X13.50R15 radial claws?? I know my local tyrepower guy really well, but just want to make sure he's not scewing me. I love it how they bring out their catalogues with the RRP prices, and the "Dealer Cost Price" (wank wank), and pretend their letting the customer REALLY know how much the tyres "cost".
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