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Mud Tyres

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Mud Tyres

Post by evil666 »

Hey guys i want to get some info i want a set of mud tyres for my car that will be used for every day use but still have a hard rubber compound and thick side wheels....It seem that tyres places are cutting back and making tyres shitie now :cry: and idears :?:
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

i want to get some info i want a set of mud tyres for my car
size?
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Post by evil666 »

MUD EMPIRE wrote:
i want to get some info i want a set of mud tyres for my car
size?

33x11.5x15 or 33x12.5x15

But i really need 33x11.5x15 because i am running 15x7 rims but will run 33x12.5x15 if i no there a good tyre
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

BFG do a 33 10.5 15 M/T...you will get good K's out of them.
Don't know of a 33 11.5 15. I think for ease of fitment you're gonna
have to ditch those 7's and update the wheels to 15x8's. Then get
yourself a set of 33 12.5 15's. Any of the leading brands will give
good service. If you think you have a certain brand in mind........
search...search...search....you'll find heaps of comments....
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Post by Sic Lux »

If you want some K's out of them it'd be a good name brand tyre and then depending on your driving and so on but maybe look at a goodyear AT/R unsure if you can get them in that size but they aren't a full blowen mud tyre but still look like they will grip good off road. I'll have a look at work toomorow if you can get them in that size.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by evil666 »

Umm i no i need 15x8s so many more tyres out there to suit 15x8s well cheers guys
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Post by hulsty »

I will be selling some black near new 15x8's soon if your keen.
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Post by evil666 »

hulsty wrote:I will be selling some black near new 15x8's soon if your keen.
Cool as...


Just PM me details and a pic or 2 of them

cheers mate
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Post by j-top paj »

why not just buy a set of 15x8 sunnies while ur at it? they are only like $50 a piece..
my next set of tyres i will certainy be buying new rims as well
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Post by j-top paj »

it depends on what type of driving u do also.
if its just a weekend tyre then theres plenty of selection.. but if your doing a few Ks on the blacktop then id say go a BFG mud,
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Post by evil666 »

umm i having a look at a couple of 2nd handys on 15x8 rims

or yeah i might just go the 33x10.5 BFG mud
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33x12.5x15 on rims

Post by brettsGQ »

wrangler mtrs in wheel section or 0418964497
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I thought the metric equivalent to the 33" in the BFG Mud range was around an 11.5"?

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Post by pootrol »

is the bfg becoming a bit behind the times cos every one i talk to in tyre shops say there a bitch to balance hence heaps of weights added due to there over lap side wall design.i had maxxis buckshots on a couple of 4bys and never expected to be much but they out lasted and copped a flogging and never punctured or any thing.got a later model 4by now and was lookng at the mickey thompson mtz baja muds (not the claw) cost a bit more but its a MT what could go wrong........ :?
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