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Choosing a mud tire?

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Choosing a mud tire?

Post by patrolGUte »

i been lookin at 35" muds with sidewall tread and come up with some goodies.
there mainly for wkend use but will hit the tar a bit..
any suggestions would be appreciated?

-BFGOODRICH KM2
-MAXXIS TREPADOR
-MICKY THOMSON MTZ

Any other goodies?
thanx
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Post by MyGQ »

I am using Maxxis Bighorns which are extremly good, not as agressive as the Treps but still an awsome tyre. they surprised me
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Post by SIM79 »

The MTZs have the biggest side bitters out of all these radial tyres and perform great on road/off road.
These side bitters work well in mud, sand and rocks.
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Post by chunks »

Radial or bias?
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Post by bowesy89 »

[quote="MyGQ"]I am using Maxxis Bighorns which are extremly good, not as agressive as the Treps but still an awsome tyre. they surprised me[/quote]

im running maxxis bighorns 35 i agree there a great tire but ive staked 2 in 3 trips at low pressures..
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Post by tanz-e »

the big question you need to ask yourself is. will i run two sets of tyres-i.e. bush set and a road set...
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Post by patrolGUte »

yeah i,ll keep me old bf muddies for road use and i decided
to get the mickey mtz, best tread around and cheapest out of the lot
at $410 a quater for 35", radial just incase i dont wanna take em off..
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Post by weeman »

i had the mtz great tyre wore a bit quick but very good tyre..

im going to be trying the km2 as i can get them for a similar dollar value...
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Post by bigbluemav »

Given an unrestricted budget, I'd go MT MTZ's. But as I am restricted, my next set of tyres will more than likely be Maxxis Big Horns in 315/16's.
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Post by MyGQ »

bowesy89 wrote:
MyGQ wrote:I am using Maxxis Bighorns which are extremly good, not as agressive as the Treps but still an awsome tyre. they surprised me
im running maxxis bighorns 35 i agree there a great tire but ive staked 2 in 3 trips at low pressures..
popped one off the bead at 12psi once but that was me doing donuts and pop off she went

I am thinking about beadlocking them
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Post by SIM79 »

MyGQ wrote:
popped one off the bead at 12psi once but that was me doing donuts and pop off she went

I am thinking about beadlocking them
Lol beadlocks so you can do donuts??
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Post by bogged »

SIM79 wrote:
MyGQ wrote:
popped one off the bead at 12psi once but that was me doing donuts and pop off she went

I am thinking about beadlocking them
Lol beadlocks so you can do donuts??
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: x eleventy
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Post by MyGQ »

SIM79 wrote:
MyGQ wrote:
popped one off the bead at 12psi once but that was me doing donuts and pop off she went

I am thinking about beadlocking them
Lol beadlocks so you can do donuts??
heheh no, beadlocks so i can keep them on the rim

I ran my Wranglers at 12-15PSI and i could still turn sharp and do donuts without popping them off the bead.

I like the Maxxis better, the tread works so much better and the wear is so much better on a large 4x4 compared to the wranglers, so i will compensate for the shoe popping with beadlocks,
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Post by SIM79 »

MyGQ wrote:
SIM79 wrote:
MyGQ wrote:
popped one off the bead at 12psi once but that was me doing donuts and pop off she went

I am thinking about beadlocking them
Lol beadlocks so you can do donuts??
heheh no, beadlocks so i can keep them on the rim

I ran my Wranglers at 12-15PSI and i could still turn sharp and do donuts without popping them off the bead.
You said you have only ONCE lost a bead doing donuts and not while 4x4ing!!! So you don't need beadlocks!! Don't do donuts problem sloved $1200 saved!! if you buy cheap rims or $2000 saved if you get decent rims.
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Post by sazzle »

I run 2 sets and my off roaders are the mtz! May sound odd but I had then on for about 2 weeks just on road when I fist got them to see how they drove and if I could afford it I would run them the whole time. Although a little noisier the truck felt better with those rather them rather than my roaders. All in all... Awesome tyres!
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