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Post by Camshaft1 »

did you miss the bit were i said buy claws?
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Post by XFACTOR »

Camshaft1 wrote:did you miss the bit were i said buy claws?


yes :oops: :lol:

:finger:


BTW..does anyone know how radial claws fair on the road?? do they last as long as a muddie?
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Post by eliteforce32 »

the radials last a long time.... so to speak.. about the same as a bf equiverlent mud on road. Friend has the radials on his crusier and he has about 40000kms on them and they hum like a basturd but good, tread wear is even but these radials because on road are very suseptable to small amounts of tread blocks coming away....we think must be the tractor tread... oh and the only other dodgy thing is direction tread.. can only change tyres front to back etc....but the tyres flex well off road and i would recommend them!

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Post by Camshaft1 »

Ive got radial claws and now i wouldnt buy anything else. while my mates are swapping all terrains for simexs on the weekend before we go 4wding i just lay back and relax with a icy cold rum can. there good on road and off. yeah being directional is a bummer. ive just got a muddy for a spare. and chipping?... yeah they do a bit of that to. but cheap. $280 for a 35#12.5#15
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Post by thunder »

live in sydney XFACTOR.ive got my 35 claws now and will do me for a few months but for the cape i will get a set of muds,maybe pro comp..but will get 37 claw or 36 simex for comps...
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Post by quick60 »

zzzz wrote:
Are you sure?
What size rim?



35 x 11.5 on a 15 X 8 steel rim
I measured them standing on the floor with no weight on them as I was comparing them to my 35x12.5 BFG A/T's. Are yours 10.5 or 11.5 wide ?

I'll check them again when I get a chance and Tonka
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