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re-grooving tyres

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re-grooving tyres

Post by Webbie »

What tyres are regroovable, as im looking at weather or not i can regroove swampers in particular and any other full on tyres. :roll: :?:
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

If you are looking for legally regroovable tyres - they are only legal if they have "regroovable" on the sidewall - And I have only seen this on some truck/bus tyres.

If you are looking at which tyres you "can" regroove - most tyres have at least 6mm or so of extra rubber you can remove, and still leave 2-3mm before you hit the cords. You have to be careful though.
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Post by Webbie »

Thankx for that info but they will never b driven on road so i dont supose it matters too much about the leagel side of things , just wanted to know about the extra rubber on the tread section. ;)
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Post by J Top »

The extra depth is possibly not as important as the square edge you get by trimming the lugs, in mud any way.
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Post by bigpat »

Just remember that less rubber in the tread area only makes it easier to puncture...

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Post by antt »

i remember hearing that simex jt2's were able to be re-grooved a little cause there's so much rubber in em. anyone else heard this?
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Post by glen1n »

i saw a set of swampers at the trails with this done, cant remember the rig they were on though. Anyone?
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Post by Hekta »

glen1n wrote:i saw a set of swampers at the trails with this done, cant remember the rig they were on though. Anyone?


I didn't see it but one of my mates was telling me about it. We had just been talking about re-grooving/siping tyres the night before.
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Post by Mudzuki »

The cruiser tray in both major mags at the moment has extra grooves cut in his rear 44 boggers, not sure about the front.
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