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Which Muddies Are Best For Wear??
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Which Muddies Are Best For Wear??
Hey Guys! just a quickie on tyres, what brand make the best wearing mud tyre, because im planning on muddies soon but they will be getting bout 50 50 use road to scrub.. Any ideas? Thanks heaps guys!
A/T my a$$RockyF70 wrote:he said he wanted the best wearing ''mud tyre'' not glorified all terrain'schops wrote:MTR
My MTRs are wearing okay so far.. and are great in all conditions.
I don't know why they have a bad name in mud
They are a lot softer comound though, so I thought on a heavier car they would wear a bit more.
yeah, id expect to get 60-70 out of my 33 claws.Struth wrote:Claws only give about 50,000 km but fark do they love mud and rocks
ive done 20 000 and they look to be about 75% (if i dont sell em and go 35's )
Thats rotating the spare in, keeping good pressures and getting them balanced properly each time, while keeping a good wheel alignment.
They're a rock tyrechops wrote:MTR
I find mine clog up quickly. I think the BFG's perform better in mud, but MTR for everything elseHotFourOk wrote:My MTRs are wearing okay so far.. and are great in all conditions.
I don't know why they have a bad name in mud
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bit of extra right foot and they're soon uncloggedHekta wrote:They're a rock tyrechops wrote:MTR
I find mine clog up quickly. I think the BFG's perform better in mud, but MTR for everything elseHotFourOk wrote:My MTRs are wearing okay so far.. and are great in all conditions.
I don't know why they have a bad name in mud
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New compound BFG muds 35". up to 60 thou with about 30% left.
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i've run a set of 5 33'bfg muds on my GQ rotated every approx 10,000k's and got 100,000k's out of them. Copped two punctures in them from crap on the road but no other probs. Handled well on road as is daily driver and perform offroad.Got the same again this year.
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yeah i will vouch for that... i had a set on my middy for 4 years did every thing on them and to them ripped numerous lugs off on rock trashed the bead protector and only one puncture due to some half wit tradie on site recon i got well over 80 000+ km out of them and they are still goin but a mate uses them no on his week end warrior run extremely well at 115-19 psi when wanting to tackle the hard stuff too... i cant fault emHotFourOk wrote:I think BFG M/T get good kms out of them.
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ive done at least 20k on them and they look like new still, (except for the usual cuts from rocks etc..)moz440 wrote:can anyone comment on the silverstone 117 sports? ps, also would love to know about the simex et2's
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