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Who runs trxus MT's
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Who runs trxus MT's
I am seriously considering 35x12.5x15 trxus mt's as my next tyre. How good are they in mud, and as an all round tyre?
I did a search but it doesnt seem as if many people are running them.
And how do 35x10.5x15 boggers peform?
Cheers
I did a search but it doesnt seem as if many people are running them.
And how do 35x10.5x15 boggers peform?
Cheers
he is refering to the interco trxus guys
i bought a set of yankee dave from outerlimits a while ago, although they were second hand, i didnt believe they worked that well in the mud, but good on the rocks.
the sidewall looks real chunky but didnt stop me from putting a fist size hole in the sidewall over a tree stump/root.
dave should be able to help you more and lockee too.
they are similiar to just a mud terrain i am guessing, maybe slightly better, as i have never had a mud terrain before these, only ATs and Simex, and they would be in the middle of the 2.
Peter
i bought a set of yankee dave from outerlimits a while ago, although they were second hand, i didnt believe they worked that well in the mud, but good on the rocks.
the sidewall looks real chunky but didnt stop me from putting a fist size hole in the sidewall over a tree stump/root.
dave should be able to help you more and lockee too.
they are similiar to just a mud terrain i am guessing, maybe slightly better, as i have never had a mud terrain before these, only ATs and Simex, and they would be in the middle of the 2.
Peter
Last edited by hottiemonster on Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Gq ute new built
Yes, for a 35"bogged wrote: for a 35?
his 285's I think they were were over $350au
Im just tossing up between the 35" boggers and the 35" trxus. The boogers are $20nz more expensive than the trxus, they are skinnier, rougher on-road, suck at sidelings and dont wear well. Im leaning more towards the trxus now.
from what I remember of steves, the trxus are nothing like a bogger.. more like a MT...Turoa wrote:Yes, for a 35"bogged wrote: for a 35?
his 285's I think they were were over $350au
Im just tossing up between the 35" boggers and the 35" trxus. The boogers are $20nz more expensive than the trxus, they are skinnier, rougher on-road, suck at sidelings and dont wear well. Im leaning more towards the trxus now.
In muddy conditions, a bogger would eat and spit out a Trxus...
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