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What tyre would be best for my situation

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What tyre would be best for my situation

Post by beefa125 »

Hi Everyone

Its time for me to get some new tyres in a couple of weeks

I currently run BFG AT's in 32x11.5x15's and would like something a little more aggressive

Further info
I use my 4x4 for hunting and going bush and mostly come across rocky trails and the like

I dont drive on sand at all really,

I travel around 15,000 kms a year

What do you guys recommend ?

Cheers

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Post by markil »

mtr's :cool:

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markil wrote:mtr's :cool:
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Re: What tyre would be best for my situation

Post by bad_religion_au »

beefa125 wrote:Hi Everyone

Its time for me to get some new tyres in a couple of weeks

I currently run BFG AT's in 32x11.5x15's and would like something a little more aggressive

Further info
I use my 4x4 for hunting and going bush and mostly come across rocky trails and the like

I dont drive on sand at all really,

I travel around 15,000 kms a year

What do you guys recommend ?

Cheers

Heath
where abouts are you? if it's mainly rock, i'd say MTR's.
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Post by HotFourOk »

mtr's :cool:
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Post by Tiny »

the sumitimos are a pretty good budget tyre, the BFG muds, MTRs and Mudzillars are all good choices, go down to the tyre place and find a tread pattern you like as the tyre debate makes the ford/holden one look small :roll:
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Post by Bingham »

what bus you driving? as the 33x 12.5's can somethimes be a cheaper tyre and look the part.... Mtrs would be a good option or perhaps new cooper muddy?

dont know where you live but find a good store like fourby's at marooka if in bris and go in for a looksie..... talk to ryan
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Post by GRIMACE »

round ones???
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Post by bogged »

AnthonyP wrote:round ones???
white sidewalls?
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Post by -Scott- »

I've had MT/Rs and now the new STTs. I don't think there's a lot of difference between them (with what I do) but the tyre place reckons the STTs balance better.

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Post by bruiser »

never herd of someone choosing a tyre cause it balances better :roll:
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Post by -Scott- »

bruiser wrote:never herd of someone choosing a tyre cause it balances better :roll:
Try touring with tyres which won't balance. :roll:
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Post by Rhett »

buck shot mudders- cheap and work ;)
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Post by dirtyGQ »

Bingham wrote:what bus you driving? as the 33x 12.5's can somethimes be a cheaper tyre and look the part.... Mtrs would be a good option or perhaps new cooper muddy?

dont know where you live but find a good store like fourby's at marooka if in bris and go in for a looksie..... talk to ryan
hi after some advice on here i went from baja's to the new kumho kL 17's mud from forby's and tell you what for the price i am very impressed and road noise is low...any way my 2 cent worth
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Post by coilcab »

Hi i just got 83,000km out of my BFG Mud terrain and have nothing bad to say about them at all.
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Post by chops »

HotFourOk wrote:
mtr's :cool:
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Post by InSanE »

go simex
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tyre decision

Post by CHILLI 2 »

Go the BFG muds or the MAXXIS buckshot for a cheaper option MTR's are good while they last (that was for the guys that run em lol)
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Re: tyre decision

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CHILLI 2 wrote:Go the BFG muds or the MAXXIS buckshot for a cheaper option MTR's are good while they last (that was for the guys that run em lol)
I had old school BFG MT's which I would buy tomorrow if I could, then MTR's, which I wanted again, but while on Drugs got a set of new BFG MT's (right price couldnt get mtrs at time :bad-words: ) and I wish I would have waited for MTR's again.. it was only going to be 1-2 mths :(

New BFG handle like shit on the road specially round abouts, they slide and roll on the tread blocks, could be the speed Im tryin to negotiate the round about at too... but did same speeds on MTR's.

YMMV
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Post by beefa125 »

So does anyone have a rough idea of prices for these bad boys in 32's ?
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Post by bogged »

beefa125 wrote:So does anyone have a rough idea of prices for these bad boys in 32's ?
which badboys?
NAM? Tonka0? Wendle? Bubs?
The Ruff Badboy version in a 32 is very hard to get, but will get over most things.
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Post by Cheesemaker »

I would choose the BFG Muddie, damn good tyre. Because if it starts to rain while your out at least you will know you will have a better chance of getting out.
I have these tyres on my Pathfinder, if your on a budget I would look at the Maxxis Buckshot Muddies.
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Post by bogged »

Cheesemaker wrote:I would choose the BFG Muddie, damn good tyre. Because if it starts to rain while your out at least you will know you will have a better chance of getting out.
same as you would with about 50 other tires.

YMMV
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Post by beefa125 »

Sorry Bogged I meant how much should I expect to pay per tyre in 32s for MTR and BFG Mt's and other exquvalent tyres
bogged wrote:
beefa125 wrote:So does anyone have a rough idea of prices for these bad boys in 32's ?
which badboys?
NAM? Tonka0? Wendle? Bubs?
The Ruff Badboy version in a 32 is very hard to get, but will get over most things.
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Post by bogged »

beefa125 wrote:Sorry Bogged I meant how much should I expect to pay per tyre in 32s for MTR and BFG Mt's and other exquvalent tyres
where abouts are you ? QLD? NSW? Etc...

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Re: tyre decision

Post by sudso »

bogged wrote:
CHILLI 2 wrote:Go the BFG muds or the MAXXIS buckshot for a cheaper option MTR's are good while they last (that was for the guys that run em lol)
I had old school BFG MT's which I would buy tomorrow if I could, then MTR's, which I wanted again, but while on Drugs got a set of new BFG MT's (right price couldnt get mtrs at time :bad-words: ) and I wish I would have waited for MTR's again.. it was only going to be 1-2 mths :(

New BFG handle like shit on the road specially round abouts, they slide and roll on the tread blocks, could be the speed Im tryin to negotiate the round about at too... but did same speeds on MTR's.

YMMV
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Re: tyre decision

Post by -Scott- »

sudso wrote:
bogged wrote:
CHILLI 2 wrote:Go the BFG muds or the MAXXIS buckshot for a cheaper option MTR's are good while they last (that was for the guys that run em lol)
I had old school BFG MT's which I would buy tomorrow if I could, then MTR's, which I wanted again, but while on Drugs got a set of new BFG MT's (right price couldnt get mtrs at time :bad-words: ) and I wish I would have waited for MTR's again.. it was only going to be 1-2 mths :(

New BFG handle like shit on the road specially round abouts, they slide and roll on the tread blocks, could be the speed Im tryin to negotiate the round about at too... but did same speeds on MTR's.

YMMV
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Post by Jeeps »

x6 for MTRs

I had BFG's previously and they are terrible onroad, especially in the wet. THey slip and slide all over the place. The MTRs are much hard to lose traction.

Off road on dry rock/hill climbs they excel. However, i don't like my MTRs in the mud. They're CRAP.
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Post by just cruizin' »

MTR x 7

As above no good in mud, they don't self clear very well.
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