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33x12.5 Highway tyres? whats available
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33x12.5 Highway tyres? whats available
Hey Fellas...
I am buying some Muddies as a replacement for my Bald AT's But i am wanting to Get some Highway Tyres for every day use..
What is available in a H/T not A/T..
What sorta $$$ would i be looking at for a 33x12.5
Thanks guys..
P.S i am gonna Call the Tyre shops but hey is is sunday and there Closed..
Thanks Again.
I am buying some Muddies as a replacement for my Bald AT's But i am wanting to Get some Highway Tyres for every day use..
What is available in a H/T not A/T..
What sorta $$$ would i be looking at for a 33x12.5
Thanks guys..
P.S i am gonna Call the Tyre shops but hey is is sunday and there Closed..
Thanks Again.
macca81 wrote:hankook t24 radials. technically a muddie, but lasted me 60,000 km and drove very well

they'd want to "technically" be a muddie if you only get 60k out of them...
I 2nd the pirelli's. Slickest "AT's" youll find...bogged wrote:Pirelli Scorpions - go look at them, they are sold as an AT, but thats an insult! Theres . no chance they are an AT.
It will depend on a few things as to how much you will get out of them.
What rig they are on, eg cruiser or suzi
Balanced correctly
towing lots or not
etc etc etc
I have run a few sets now out to about 60,000kms to 70,000kms on my hilux and that was with a detriot diff lock in the rear and towing my work trailer everyday, yes they were basically racing slicks when I took them off.
Personly the only difference I see between running good quality muddies as highway tyres is the noise.
What rig they are on, eg cruiser or suzi
Balanced correctly
towing lots or not
etc etc etc
I have run a few sets now out to about 60,000kms to 70,000kms on my hilux and that was with a detriot diff lock in the rear and towing my work trailer everyday, yes they were basically racing slicks when I took them off.
Personly the only difference I see between running good quality muddies as highway tyres is the noise.
why you would bother changing tyres when you can get 80-90 k out of mtz's on a patrol i do not understand.................................................
do the sums on a few xtra dollars in annual rubber at most and as said a few xtra hums of rubber noise.....
just my thoughts
do the sums on a few xtra dollars in annual rubber at most and as said a few xtra hums of rubber noise.....
just my thoughts

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I heard someone here saying that aggressive tyres create a lot of wind resistance when travelling at high speeds, resulting in a significant loss of fuel economy especially at high speed. I know about the loss of economy, is the stated cause correct??Bingham wrote:why you would bother changing tyres when you can get 80-90 k out of mtz's on a patrol i do not understand.................................................
Also, I would think that you'd get much more k's out of a highway tyre than a muddy. Comments?
More likely they are bigger, bigger tyres will use more fuel but by the time you correct your speedo it isn't that much.carrot wrote:
I heard someone here saying that aggressive tyres create a lot of wind resistance when traveling at high speeds, resulting in a significant loss of fuel economy especially at high speed. I know about the loss of economy, is the stated cause correct??
Probably, but most mud tyres have a much deeper treed then highway treeds so there for its going to be minimal and in my mind not worth the outlay in dollars to have 2 sets of tyres unless the offroad set is swampers or the like that wear out real quick, like 20 or 30g.Also, I would think that you'd get much more k's out of a highway tyre than a muddy. Comments?
Go with the Cooper AT This guy got 300,000 ks out of them
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correct all round... muds do have worse fuel than HT's, HT's will be better on road in wet (although that isnt much of an issue these days), and you will get good klms out of road tire, although dont expect shit out of them on anything greasy offroad.carrot wrote:I heard someone here saying that aggressive tyres create a lot of wind resistance when travelling at high speeds, resulting in a significant loss of fuel economy especially at high speed. I know about the loss of economy, is the stated cause correct??
Also, I would think that you'd get much more k's out of a highway tyre than a muddy. Comments?
for swampers etc off course but for an overall im sure you saw where i was heading.Guts wrote:Because I take my muddies off and bolt swampers on for off road workBingham wrote:why you would bother changing tyres when you can get 80-90 k out of mtz's on a patrol i do not understand.................................................
just my thoughts

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