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BFG Krawlers???????????
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BFG Krawlers???????????
Just asking about the BFG Krawlers. Im just after peoples oppinions, im looking at adding dropped hangers later this year to the car in my sig which would enable me to run 35's. Im therefore thinking of runner 33's on road and 35's for play. I drive mainly rocks like menai, appin etc.. Any advice and the play tire i should be looking for, I wouldn't consider boggers though because i would consider doing weekend trips on these tires also which would include some on road K's. Experienced oppinions would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
My mind is like a steel trap....quite dangerous because i forget where i left it.
I run these tyres on my rock buggy - the 37x12.5s.
I do believe that these are a very good tyre. These tyres totally dominate the rockcrawling scene in the US and they dominate on all surface types from solid rock to dirt to mud.
The reason they are so good is because they are a really aggressive radial tyre (as opposed to a really aggressive cross ply tyre) They also have slightly angled side wall plys to give them sidewall strength comparable to the cross plys (as opposed to most radial tyres that have really weak sidewalls)
The tread compound is fairly soft which gives good grip - they are way softer than a claw or simex (probably comparable to a soft swamper -swampers generally range oll over the place in terms of tread compound) but they last longer than all these tyres on the road cause they are still a radial.
These was a thread on here about them and lost of threads on pirate
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=26059&highlight=krawler
Sam
I do believe that these are a very good tyre. These tyres totally dominate the rockcrawling scene in the US and they dominate on all surface types from solid rock to dirt to mud.
The reason they are so good is because they are a really aggressive radial tyre (as opposed to a really aggressive cross ply tyre) They also have slightly angled side wall plys to give them sidewall strength comparable to the cross plys (as opposed to most radial tyres that have really weak sidewalls)
The tread compound is fairly soft which gives good grip - they are way softer than a claw or simex (probably comparable to a soft swamper -swampers generally range oll over the place in terms of tread compound) but they last longer than all these tyres on the road cause they are still a radial.
These was a thread on here about them and lost of threads on pirate
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=26059&highlight=krawler
Sam
I run 37" claws but I would still say go the krawlers
It will be my next tyre. There is nothing wrong with claws but as I said I would go a krawler if I was buying a new set of rubber tomorrow.
Cheers
Linc
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Norm Waleters was running these on the weekend at the extreme winch challenge and they were awesome he also came 3rd for the event the tyres worked awesome.
hey had the 37/12.5/17
hey had the 37/12.5/17
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Thanks to all for feed back, i figure if they are a second set of tires they should last a while and any extreme tire is expencive so they may be the best option for where i drive.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
My mind is like a steel trap....quite dangerous because i forget where i left it.
Strange Rover wrote:I run these tyres on my rock buggy - the 37x12.5s.
I do believe that these are a very good tyre. These tyres totally dominate the rockcrawling scene in the US and they dominate on all surface types from solid rock to dirt to mud.
The reason they are so good is because they are a really aggressive radial tyre (as opposed to a really aggressive cross ply tyre) They also have slightly angled side wall plys to give them sidewall strength comparable to the cross plys (as opposed to most radial tyres that have really weak sidewalls)
The tread compound is fairly soft which gives good grip - they are way softer than a claw or simex (probably comparable to a soft swamper -swampers generally range oll over the place in terms of tread compound) but they last longer than all these tyres on the road cause they are still a radial.
These was a thread on here about them and lost of threads on pirate
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=26059&highlight=krawler
Sam
Are you running the red labels or normal ones?
Because that makes a big difference as they use a different compound.
I don't believe you can get the 35's in the red label compound either.
I have read a lot of posts on pirate4x4 about people with the procomp Xterrain having great success on rock.
They also use a different compound in the 37" size as compared to the 35's.
Anyways, I would do as has been suggested and head to pirate and do some research
cheers
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