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mongrels vs simex

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mongrels vs simex

Post by bazooked »

any one compared these 2 tyres?
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Post by MY45 »

From what i've heard the mongrels are a good cheap, agressive tyre. but compared to simex they hardly compare as they are not as thick and tread depth on the simex is about twice as much. If you're on a budget they look like a good tyre but if you want to compete simex are the way to go..........
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Post by bubs »

a bloke at work had mongrels - lasted 3 beach trips 1 ormeau trip - the ormeau trip he ripped 30% of the lugs off
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Post by Damo »

bubs wrote:a bloke at work had mongrels - lasted 3 beach trips 1 ormeau trip - the ormeau trip he ripped 30% of the lugs off


:shock: what vehicle was that on?
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Post by bubs »

Damo wrote:
bubs wrote:a bloke at work had mongrels - lasted 3 beach trips 1 ormeau trip - the ormeau trip he ripped 30% of the lugs off


:shock: what vehicle was that on?


87 diesel 4 runner
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Post by MY45 »

Apparently the sidewalls are also a weak point, so i imagine that they would be suited to lighter vehicles :?
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Post by bazooked »

for about $180 for a 32x10.5 its gotta compare?? does it? from wat i can tell by lookin at them there isnt a great deall of difference in tread depth :?:
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Post by bogged »

bazooked wrote:for about $180 for a 32x10.5 its gotta compare?? does it? from wat i can tell by lookin at them there isnt a great deall of difference in tread depth :?:



They have no sidelugs at all. they are same as Pede in the middle, and sides Zippo tread.

they also have a 33 now
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Post by Damo »

bogged wrote:
bazooked wrote:for about $180 for a 32x10.5 its gotta compare?? does it? from wat i can tell by lookin at them there isnt a great deall of difference in tread depth :?:



They have no sidelugs at all. they are same as Pede in the middle, and sides Zippo tread.

they also have a 33 now


It might look to some as though they have sidewall tread, but they're just poofy little lugs (calling them bumps would be more accurate), not really any tread to speak of. I certainly couldnt see it contributing to performance offroad in a real world situation.

As for the tread itself being the same as a 'pede, i'm positive the tread on the 'pedes is a lot deeper than that of the mongrels.

Having said that i still think the mongrels are pretty good value on a lightweight rig.
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Post by Hoonz »

hows ur mongrels damo ... haha ooh they've only done like 2 trips :rofl: :finger: :D

they worked good on the zook though
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Post by RUFF »

I dont know anything about the Mongrels other than the side wall is only as strong as the doner case. Remember these are re-moulded tyres not new.
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Post by Damo »

Terrafirma wrote:hows ur mongrels damo ... haha ooh they've only done like 2 trips :rofl: :finger: :D

they worked good on the zook though


They are doing a good job of keeping the rest of the pile of pieces company!!! :cry:

Cant wait to finish this thing and give those Mongrels a real test :twisted:
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Post by Wooders »

While the mongrels might seems cheap at first - when you replace 'em after the thrid trip becuase of a torn sidewall they aren't so cheap any more.....Go the real deal IMHO....
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