Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
MTR's do suck in the mud !!
Moderators: toaddog, TWISTY, V8Patrol, Moderators
MTR's do suck in the mud !!
I did buy the 37's for rock missions but there was a mud event on today to support a rural fire brigade so I went for a bash.
The MTRs fill with mud real easy and don't clear at all, the only advantage was heaps of ground clearance.
My mate who's still running the Simex ET's drove rings around me on the steep climbs.
Bit of a downer - to have any chance of climbing the banks I had to get a run-up which resulted in a busted front axle and now the gearbox is also making crunchy noises :(
The important thing to remember is MUD SUCKS.
No more "mud-bunny, no brainer" sessions for me
The MTRs fill with mud real easy and don't clear at all, the only advantage was heaps of ground clearance.
My mate who's still running the Simex ET's drove rings around me on the steep climbs.
Bit of a downer - to have any chance of climbing the banks I had to get a run-up which resulted in a busted front axle and now the gearbox is also making crunchy noises :(
The important thing to remember is MUD SUCKS.
No more "mud-bunny, no brainer" sessions for me
www.4wd.net.nz
Re: MTR's do suck in the mud !!
suprasurf wrote:I did buy the 37's for rock missions but there was a mud event on today to support a rural fire brigade so I went for a bash.
The MTRs fill with mud real easy and don't clear at all, the only advantage was heaps of ground clearance.
My mate who's still running the Simex ET's drove rings around me on the steep climbs.
Bit of a downer - to have any chance of climbing the banks I had to get a run-up which resulted in a busted front axle and now the gearbox is also making crunchy noises :(
The important thing to remember is MUD SUCKS.
No more "mud-bunny, no brainer" sessions for me
Thats a real bummer, but then again I dont think anyone would compare MTRs to Centipedes for mud work.
Posts: 2808
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:51 pm
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:51 pm
Location: NORTH of the black stump.......Townsville
Contact:
i bet if you cut out every second leg it wood help a shit load and its done on the cheap cheap ........ hey dd what does MT stand for then
:armsup: The Offical Founder of ARMS UP
Jimmy James Beam the III from babinda and mt isa and other places u don't wanna know about :armsup:
www.blackriver4wd.com
Jimmy James Beam the III from babinda and mt isa and other places u don't wanna know about :armsup:
www.blackriver4wd.com
Re: MTR's do suck in the mud !!
suprasurf wrote:I did buy the 37's for rock missions but there was a mud event on today to support a rural fire brigade so I went for a bash.
The MTRs fill with mud real easy and don't clear at all, the only advantage was heaps of ground clearance.
My mate who's still running the Simex ET's drove rings around me on the steep climbs.
Bit of a downer - to have any chance of climbing the banks I had to get a run-up which resulted in a busted front axle and now the gearbox is also making crunchy noises :(
The important thing to remember is MUD SUCKS.
No more "mud-bunny, no brainer" sessions for me
There are a few factors here how easy can you spin your 37's up to clean em.
ET's are made for chewin MUD like a Bogger is. MT/R's work well in mud but aren't a bogger or a ET. The side biters give extra control over a Standard MT other than that they go like a standard MT but I have found they have exellent properties on snow aired down (side biters again and soft compound).
I haven't watched a MT/R closely in mud because I am on em but people looking from the outside always mention that they cleaned quite well too but it is all dependant on the goop I reckon any tyre will become a slick if it is thick and deep enough.
Official member of the Babinda Jimmy James Beam III Fan Club
Darth Bobo Honker Hunter Inc, for the up gunned Poodlefaker.
:armsup:"ARMS UP":armsup:
Darth Bobo Honker Hunter Inc, for the up gunned Poodlefaker.
:armsup:"ARMS UP":armsup:
Re: MTR's do suck in the mud !!
suprasurf wrote:The important thing to remember is MUD SUCKS.
thats it
i tried mine in the mud once and they didnt clean real well altho i didnt have the power 2 spin quick enuf having a 2.8L diesel but hopefully the duals and turbs will help out
HYPOFAB
Thanks to:
Polyperformance
Yuri 4x4
Longfield
Thanks to:
Polyperformance
Yuri 4x4
Longfield
Re: MTR's do suck in the mud !!
Singo17 wrote:There are a few factors here how easy can you spin your 37's up to clean em.
ET's are made for chewin MUD like a Bogger is. MT/R's work well in mud but aren't a bogger or a ET. The side biters give extra control over a Standard MT other than that they go like a standard MT but I have found they have exellent properties on snow aired down (side biters again and soft compound).
I haven't watched a MT/R closely in mud because I am on em but people looking from the outside always mention that they cleaned quite well too but it is all dependant on the goop I reckon any tyre will become a slick if it is thick and deep enough.
Pulling 7000rpm in second sure spins em up
I had owned 35 ET's for 3 years before changing to the MTR's. I knew there was no way the MTR would compete with the Simex in mud, My comments were only to point out what I expected and experenced with the MTR.
There seems to be alot of forum whores who pass comment / judgement on tyres ( or other products ) without ever having actually used them. To most here I was pointing out the bl00dy obvious but at least it came from experence
www.4wd.net.nz
Posts: 2808
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:51 pm
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:51 pm
Location: NORTH of the black stump.......Townsville
Contact:
suprasurf wrote:Jonesy wrote:Mud cant be that much of a "no brainer"... it looks like it pulled you up
we all make mistakes
ive been steering clear of mud do to the fact it trashers every seal and if your lucky a couple of bearings as i found out the hard way after a mud run..... front and rear pinion seals rooted and tcase seals rooted and to top it all of rear pinion bearing then decides to start whinging its tits off
:armsup: The Offical Founder of ARMS UP
Jimmy James Beam the III from babinda and mt isa and other places u don't wanna know about :armsup:
www.blackriver4wd.com
Jimmy James Beam the III from babinda and mt isa and other places u don't wanna know about :armsup:
www.blackriver4wd.com
Relax guys...it was'nt a personal attack i lurk around here quite a bit and i saw a chance to get a bite...looks like got one
look if you build your rig for just one type of terrain, thats cool.... for me i'd want somthing that was a bit more of an all rounder sand, mud, rock what ever i'd get sick just driving around one thing ( sending out another line)
look supra you got a great bus there, shi t loads better than mine
look if you build your rig for just one type of terrain, thats cool.... for me i'd want somthing that was a bit more of an all rounder sand, mud, rock what ever i'd get sick just driving around one thing ( sending out another line)
look supra you got a great bus there, shi t loads better than mine
Re: MTR's do suck in the mud !!
suprasurf wrote:Singo17 wrote:There are a few factors here how easy can you spin your 37's up to clean em.
ET's are made for chewin MUD like a Bogger is. MT/R's work well in mud but aren't a bogger or a ET. The side biters give extra control over a Standard MT other than that they go like a standard MT but I have found they have exellent properties on snow aired down (side biters again and soft compound).
I haven't watched a MT/R closely in mud because I am on em but people looking from the outside always mention that they cleaned quite well too but it is all dependant on the goop I reckon any tyre will become a slick if it is thick and deep enough.
Pulling 7000rpm in second sure spins em up
I had owned 35 ET's for 3 years before changing to the MTR's. I knew there was no way the MTR would compete with the Simex in mud, My comments were only to point out what I expected and experenced with the MTR.
There seems to be alot of forum whores who pass comment / judgement on tyres ( or other products ) without ever having actually used them. To most here I was pointing out the bl00dy obvious but at least it came from experence
You posted as if you were shocked that MTR didn't out perform a Simex. You must have a very nice motor that pulls 7000rpm but is the final ratios still fast enough to clean em up?
Look at your heading, No the MTR does not suck in MUD as opposed to a Racing Slick it is awsome which again was the whole point of the post. To illustrate that it is horses for courses.
Oh yeah dude no way was this a personal attack on you or your experience but remember Newb's do come here expecting to get the good oil and MTR's suck in Mud is not really the truth is it they just suck as opposed to JT2 and ET's but at the expense of driving a low flying cessna on the road
Official member of the Babinda Jimmy James Beam III Fan Club
Darth Bobo Honker Hunter Inc, for the up gunned Poodlefaker.
:armsup:"ARMS UP":armsup:
Darth Bobo Honker Hunter Inc, for the up gunned Poodlefaker.
:armsup:"ARMS UP":armsup:
Posts: 1234
Joined: Thu Mar 06, 2003 12:23 pm
Joined: Thu Mar 06, 2003 12:23 pm
Location: i do not wish to offend... take me with a grain of salt... life is too short to worry about me;)
Contact:
God of Magnificant Ideas!
44" Super Swamper Bogger - customised to aid in cleaning capabilities. Well that's my opinion but I really have no idea. Although I do know that they'd look cool on my hilux
TEAM DGR WEBSITE
TEAM DGR ON FACEBOOK
Sponsors:
SUPERIOR ENGINEERING
LOCKTUP 4X4
UNIVERSAL DRIVESHAFTS QUEENSLAND
MASSOJET UNDER BODY BUDDY
DIRTCOMP
4WD TV
TEAM DGR ON FACEBOOK
Sponsors:
SUPERIOR ENGINEERING
LOCKTUP 4X4
UNIVERSAL DRIVESHAFTS QUEENSLAND
MASSOJET UNDER BODY BUDDY
DIRTCOMP
4WD TV
DirtPigs wrote:overkill wrote:Mine work fine in the mud both the 35's and 37's
SAM
Sure helps only weighing 800kg
The Swampers crawled the Qeee up that same hill just off idle (the one where Jamie (MT/Rs) revved his tits off and threw a tyre off the rim)
That had more to do with the fact that he was diffing out in the middle. From memory I drove up quite easily without much throttle.
SAM
OVERKILL ENGINEERING
www.overkill4x4.com
www.overkill4x4.com
MAV-RIK wrote:So what do you guys reckon is the ultimate brand and size mud tyre around.....bar none...Mav
I reckon it depends what ya doin...
The guys from the A4WDMRA use "rice paddy tyres" a very agressive tractor type tyre that works great through the mud, they turn corners well and do a sensational job of getting the horsies (over 700 of 'em in some vehicles) where they belong .
My bogger TSLs are excellent in a DOT approved tyre but not so flash at turnin corners
If it's already been thought of...
There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
MAV-RIK wrote:OK, Here's another question.Whats the best 35-37x??x15in mud tyre on the market.Im keen to know as ill be buying some soon and my days out are 90% mud and deep bogholes.Mav
If youre looking for a 35 then you wont beat the Simex ET in the mud. In the mud event during the weekend there was some boggers, swampers and simex. The simex definately worked the best !!
www.4wd.net.nz
overkill wrote:DirtPigs wrote:overkill wrote:Mine work fine in the mud both the 35's and 37's
SAM
Sure helps only weighing 800kg
The Swampers crawled the Qeee up that same hill just off idle (the one where Jamie (MT/Rs) revved his tits off and threw a tyre off the rim)
That had more to do with the fact that he was diffing out in the middle. From memory I drove up quite easily without much throttle.
SAM
You are right. That rut wasn't friendly to 33s or smaller. I was right behind you as you were going up and you did it easy. The same tyres on a heavier rig would have found the going harder though.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests