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Which tyres are best??

General Tech Talk

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Post by 1patrol »

FAMILY WAGON. wrote:I have bighorns in 35x12.5 thay are no good
What trouble have you had i wanna know what i have to look forward to :cry:
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

HotFourOk wrote:
MUD EMPIRE wrote:stick to the blacktop...........
:rofl: You aren't biased, are you :finger:
The poor guy lives in Gippsland, he hardly needs a tyre that slicks up
at the first sign of Vic dirt. I am aware that they are a popular tyre
in the dry areas, but there are more suitable alternatives available
for us Mexicans.
And, yes, I have reluctantly sold them to customers here, but only as
street tyres (road set). :finger: to you too!
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Post by nastytroll »

I bought 37" mtr's as comp tyres they came from the first batch to Aust they are shit I run them for street tyres n 37" maxxis creepy crawlers now for comps. The mtr's load with mud are to stiff in side walls have fark all grip on wet rock apart from that are fine :roll:
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