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First impression is excellent.....they handle heaps better on the bitumen than the old radial claws, and are as loud as the claws when new also. Have only test them offroad on Fraser Island, and at 15psi they handled everything excellent. I can't wait to get them out in the mud for a run.
The 33x12.5 R15's will retail for around $280.....
Call Ryano at Fourby's on (07) 3892 2766 if your after a set.
I was talking to the distributors this morning, and hopefully the 16" sizing shouldn't be too long. Eventually they are planning on a more extensive range to include all the regularly requested sizes.
Ryano wrote:I was talking to the distributors this morning, and hopefully the 16" sizing shouldn't be too long. Eventually they are planning on a more extensive range to include all the regularly requested sizes.
Had them in the wet for the first time yesterday, and they are deffinetly the best mudder I've driven on in the rain. With the deep grooves in the middle it didn't aqua plane much at all, and was very controllable when hitting large sheets of water flowing over the road. (The sunnycoast got a ripper of a storm yesterday).
Sideways grip is excellent too, it took a lot of effort to get it to drift in the wet, and was still controllable after I over corrected it on one corner.....
They are a lot softer compound than the old radial claws. They are a lot harder to do a burnout with, both in the wet and in the dry. It's going to be very intersting to see how they wear since they seem so soft.
they look sweet do they come in 31x10.5/15 or 32x11.5 at all am looking to get a set for my trips to rover park and crystal creek and of course ormeou saw a tyre bloke today he showed me the old style and when i asked him he just stared at me
Got these tyres fitted to my hilux last Saturday (thanks Ryno). The service that you prove is great, very fast and efficent. I haven't been off road on then yet but I'm very impressed with then on road. Very very grippy on the black stuff in the wet. There not overly noisy (alot quiter than the simex m/ts I had.) And they look tuff. Be going off road as soon as my winch is on...Let you know what I think of them
14mm isnt a huge amount of depth for a mud tyre,what did the bajas have new.interesting to see if some one puts them up against some steep rocky tracks and see if they chop out seeing as every ones saying there soft and drive well in the wet.there not going to work much different to any other mud on the market really, the difference will be longevity against gravel roads,rocky tracks and bitumen.
pootrol wrote:14mm isnt a huge amount of depth for a mud tyre,what did the bajas have new.interesting to see if some one puts them up against some steep rocky tracks and see if they chop out seeing as every ones saying there soft and drive well in the wet.there not going to work much different to any other mud on the market really, the difference will be longevity against gravel roads,rocky tracks and bitumen.
14-17mm is pretty much the normal range.
To put that into perspective a passenger car or HT type tyre is more like 6-8mm
heres the other set of 33's bought around the same time of ryan. they did really well on the rocks at ormeou on normal street pressure. i agree, very good in the wet for a muddie
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Rob
FOR SALE!!! SWB Mav. 4 in lift. 2 inch body lift. Lockers. 305 Chev conversion and dents. PM OR EMAIL FOR DETAILS, OR FOR SALE SECTION,And now a Sierra to play with.
ooops. having troubles getting photos up. will try again later
Rob
FOR SALE!!! SWB Mav. 4 in lift. 2 inch body lift. Lockers. 305 Chev conversion and dents. PM OR EMAIL FOR DETAILS, OR FOR SALE SECTION,And now a Sierra to play with.
blackmav8 wrote:heres the other set of 33's bought around the same time of ryan. they did really well on the rocks at ormeou on normal street pressure. i agree, very good in the wet for a muddie
yeh we went to ormeau and beaudesert 4wd park and they do very well on rock and everything i put them up against,i sure as hell prefer them to my old baja's off road .
just wondering for thos that have them on there rigs maybe they could do a thing to show how much they were like this
vehicle:?
weight:?
depth when new:?
depth after "?" months:?
surmo of this board just got a set for his 80 series. he is running 33x12.5 x R15. he is realy impressed with them from the drive back to the coast.
another happy customer with the work from Fourby's.
[quote="runnin4life"]just wondering for thos that have them on there rigs maybe they could do a thing to show how much they were like this
vehicle:?
weight:?
depth when new:?
depth after "?" months:?
Will check this out and post soon
Rob
FOR SALE!!! SWB Mav. 4 in lift. 2 inch body lift. Lockers. 305 Chev conversion and dents. PM OR EMAIL FOR DETAILS, OR FOR SALE SECTION,And now a Sierra to play with.
Ryano wrote:It's still going to be a few months (read 3-4ish) before they will be here. They have only just begun production runs on the 16" sizes.
Cheers,
Ryano
That should be right about Tax return time. Sounds like a plan!
Make sure you let everyone know when the 16" are in stock Ryano, I'll probably be after some 285/75's.