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Post by mac1cruz »

Can any body tell me if they are a good tyre on rock mud ect..

How do you rate them compared to Simex JT ET , BFG M/T , COOPERS STT , WRANGLERS ect ect...

I know this is a subject which we talk about alot but i just wanted to get peoples opionion. :?:
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Post by GUEEY »

Great Offroad!
Huge tread depth, better than MTR,STT,JT2, ET are better in the Mud.
Creepy is a exellent rock crawler tyre, soft flexy compound
ETs are more popular in vic due to all the wet driving and bogholes.
i had a set 2 years ago, no one else at the time i new had them, got stiffed a bit when i got them due to the local distributer not telling me that the 35x12.5 had!!! to be fitted to a 10 inch rim, due to tough as nails side walls causing very bad crowning on a 8 inch rim.
i sold them at the time dirt cheap cause no one in melbourne had seen them before.

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Post by YankeeDave »

i've had cooper STTs, bfg muds, simex ET2 and creepys

road
1 bfg mud
2. cooper STT
3. creepy
4. simex ET2

rock
1. creepy
2. simex ET2
3. cooper
4. bfg mud

mud
1. simex ET2
2. creepy
3. cooper
4. bfg mud

just my opinion

overall creepy was better in most things, but in vic we have lots of mud and you can't go pass a simex tyre for mud
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Post by not not »

Since you asked for opinions for Rock driving why not look at the sticky mickies "mickey thompson comp spec claws" awsome traction on rock and if you spin them up theyll get softer. Wont find a softer compound tire in this country.
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Post by Webbie »

not not wrote:Since you asked for opinions for Rock driving why not look at the sticky mickies "mickey thompson comp spec claws" awsome traction on rock and if you spin them up theyll get softer. Wont find a softer compound tire in this country.
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Post by POS »

Webbie wrote:
not not wrote:Since you asked for opinions for Rock driving why not look at the sticky mickies "mickey thompson comp spec claws" awsome traction on rock and if you spin them up theyll get softer. Wont find a softer compound tire in this country.
cheers Jamie H
Yer you will MAXXIS CREEPY'S in a STICKY COMPOUND :cool: :cool: same a pete's running.AWSOME traction.
He didn't say there wasn't any other soft compound tyres in Australia, he said that you won't find a SOFTER compound tyre in this country.

What he said is correct.
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Post by antt »

POS wrote:
Webbie wrote:
not not wrote:Since you asked for opinions for Rock driving why not look at the sticky mickies "mickey thompson comp spec claws" awsome traction on rock and if you spin them up theyll get softer. Wont find a softer compound tire in this country.
cheers Jamie H
Yer you will MAXXIS CREEPY'S in a STICKY COMPOUND :cool: :cool: same a pete's running.AWSOME traction.
He didn't say there wasn't any other soft compound tyres in Australia, he said that you won't find a SOFTER compound tyre in this country.

What he said is correct.
any durometer readings of both tires?
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Post by mac1cruz »

I like the Radial Claw and i can get them for $300 a tyre 33/12.50R15LT what do you think..... They look farkin good too.
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Post by chops »

33" MTR cheaper than a radial claw.. and heaps better too!
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Post by mac1cruz »

How much are the MTR'S in a 33' tyre?
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Post by not not »

Webbie ive seen both and dont think the sticky maxxis are as soft as the sticky mickies.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Webbie wrote:
not not wrote:Since you asked for opinions for Rock driving why not look at the sticky mickies "mickey thompson comp spec claws" awsome traction on rock and if you spin them up theyll get softer. Wont find a softer compound tire in this country.
cheers Jamie H
Yer you will MAXXIS CREEPY'S in a STICKY COMPOUND :cool: :cool: same a pete's running.AWSOME traction.
Im with you WEBBIE on this one the Maxxis are softer than the MT am running them on my buggy and once there scrubbed in are awsum.
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Post by Cheesemaker »

The smallest Creepy Crawler tire you can get is a 35/12.5/15 and being a Bias Ply tire they will serve you very well as a second set (Bush Set.) To expensive to blow on the Black top.
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Post by zer0 »

mac1cruz wrote:How much are the MTR'S in a 33' tyre?
mtr's in a 33 you could probably pick up brand new for 300 or under per tyre
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Post by mac1cruz »

Chops told me he could sell them for $280 each..... I know someone that is selling 5 32x9.5x15(33's) Simex ET 65% to 75% worn for $750 :?: :?: :?:

I only want a set off good offroad tyres my shity 31" IRONMAN which have done some offroading and have at lest 45K on them will do me for running around on road.
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Post by bubs »

Bringing this back, does anyone street creepy's? If so what sort of milage you getting out of a set on say a hilux.
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Post by GRIMACE »

bubs wrote:Bringing this back, does anyone street creepy's? If so what sort of milage you getting out of a set on say a hilux.
You know i streeted my 37" creepys under the rangie for sum time... id street another set tommorow if i had too.
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