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Best 32 Inch Tyre for Cape/ Med.-Hard Touring

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Best 32 Inch Tyre for Cape/ Med.-Hard Touring

Post by coxy321 »

Hi all. I've done several searches, but reaped no rewards yet.

We're heading to Cape York next year, and i'm setting up the old MK for the whole touring/weekender setup. I'm going to be buying six 32 inch tyres (with 15x8 King rims) leading up to the trip up north, but i've got no idea what tyres i want.

Basically, i don't want BF mud terrains (old pattern, noisy, average handling), and i dont road or all-terrain type tyres. I need something with a bit of bight cause i do actually use it off road, something fairly quiet, and something that'll last. I dont abuse my cars (wheelies, hand-brakies, line lockers etc.), so no doubt they'll last me a while whatever i get.

I'd like Claws, but last-time i checked, they didn't make them in 32's.

So any suggestions would be really great, also some rough prices would help too!!!

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Re: Best 32 Inch Tyre for Cape/ Med.-Hard Touring

Post by bogged »

MTR, ST's, BFG AT's..
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Post by modman »

dunlop make a decent lt mt in that size
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Post by bling1 »

what about pro comp xterran iv been running these tyres for a while now and thm being a directional tyre makes them not noisy on the road and when i let them down for the bush they grip ok mind you im running 37/ 13.5 r 16 if not have a look at TRAIL TRACK & OUTBACK in furntree gully
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Post by VICTOR »

Four of us whent up this year. Threeo n MTR and me on BFG, the MTR's whent real well. Took six more mls off my rear BF'S but that could have been me playing with my new turbo.
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Post by maty »

are you looking at carrying 1 or 2 spares?

if only carrying 1 you won't want directional tyres...

I have a set of 33" claws and are smaller than the 33" BFG muds (had them), try a set and see if they fit.

Because of the claws tractor type pattern they tend to slew a little.

MTR's are a good touring tyre excellent in medium/high speed dirt roads - perfect for touring.

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Post by ausyota »

Go the Goodyear wrangler MTR
Best all round tyre good on and off the road.
Can get a bit noisy when they wear a bit but thats what the volume on the stereo is for :)
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Post by -Scott- »

I just got back from 5 weeks on the Cape, and my STTs (the new ones) performed faultlessly. Only carried one spare, and didn't need it - not even a slow leak.

In the highway they're not too noisy (but I've probably got better sound insulation than an MK) and I never had traction problems anywhere.

I've previously had MT/Rs in the same size, and had a similar experience with them. The only trouble with the MT/Rs was getting them to balance.

I think either tyre would suit you.

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

I think it was Big Red who found the Maxxis Bighorn or something... 5 ply tread and 4 ply wall.

Maybe something to think about...

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ht=bighorn
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Post by coxy321 »

Yeah, not too sure about the Maxxis ones. I don't think they've quite got the support of the other brands.

I'm going to have two spares, but i'd preffer to have non-directional tyres. I've heard nothing but good stories on the Goodyear Wranglers, but i did read some people on hear had had 2-3 bad runs with the coopers.

I definately only want 32's. 34's fit with ease, but 32 matches my gearing, gives heaps of room for travel, goes hard - but cruises nice too.

I'm thinking Coopers or the Goodyears...... whats the story on prices for these suckers??

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Post by HotFourOk »

If 34" fit with ease.. why not step up to a 33".. much more common.. even if your gearing is out a touch
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