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New Simex Tyre Size 35x12.5x15

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New Simex Tyre Size 35x12.5x15

Post by hottiemonster »

I got some information that Simex have released a new tyre size

The Simex tyre is now available in a 35/12.5/15

For more info just call Henry at Pro-Comp, or Chris Hummer directly.
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Re: New Simex Tyre Size 35x12.5x15

Post by dogbreath_48 »

hottiemonster wrote:I got some information that Simex have released a new tyre size

The Simex tyre is now available in a 35/12.5/15

For more info just call Henry at Pro-Comp, or Chris Hummer directly.
I presume it's got 3 certre lugs like the 36x12.5?

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Re: New Simex Tyre Size 35x12.5x15

Post by jeep97tj »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:I got some information that Simex have released a new tyre size

The Simex tyre is now available in a 35/12.5/15

For more info just call Henry at Pro-Comp, or Chris Hummer directly.
I presume it's got 3 certre lugs like the 36x12.5?

-Stu :)
That would slow sales. If they just increased the lenght of the side lugs like they did with the 11.5 over the 10.5 im sure there would be alot more people intrested.
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Post by ludacris »

That is cool. I wouldnt mind going back down to the 35 from 36 if they have 3 lugs in the middle.

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Post by Ossie »

35 can now come with 3 centre lugs.

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Post by crankycruiser »

Well they are on their web site...

http://www.simex4x4.com/

Wish they would make a 38 x 14" tyre.. would git a set without thinkin twice...
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Post by hottiemonster »

i want a 36x11.5
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Post by LOCKEE »

You couldn't turn a bigger tyre.

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Post by Juzza »

hottiemonster wrote:i want a 36x11.5
Don't we all!! Perfect size for a Centipede, 'bout the same as a Q78 but would go around corners!!
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Post by greenfourby »

crankycruiser wrote:Well they are on their web site...

http://www.simex4x4.com/

Wish they would make a 38 x 14" tyre.. would git a set without thinkin twice...
I tried to get some about 12 months ago with no luck, if they are available in Aus I'd love to get my hands on some.

All the distributors had them listed with prices but could not get them.
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Post by Rhysta »

The guy across the road works for simex and has these on his SWB atm, I do know that they were waiting for a container to clear the docks, but that was a few weeks ago now. So they should be able to get them unless they have all been cleared out already.

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Post by Slunnie »

Is that the 35/12.5/15? Are they 2 or 3 rows of lugs in the centre?
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Post by hottiemonster »

Slunnie wrote:Is that the 35/12.5/15? Are they 2 or 3 rows of lugs in the centre?
3 rows, same as a 36x12.5 but about 10mm smaller in height
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Post by 6.2troopy »

any idea on prices?
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any idea on prices?
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Post by hottiemonster »

i think they are around the low 400s, cheaper than a 36x12.5 and dearer than a 35x11.5.
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Post by quick60 »

so what's the appeal of a third row in the centre ?
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Post by Webbie »

quick60 wrote:so what's the appeal of a third row in the centre ?
I acually think that m :roll: :) ost people prefer 2 rows as to 3 as they clean better im told :idea:
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Post by bogged »

gtwebbie wrote:
quick60 wrote:so what's the appeal of a third row in the centre ?
I acually think that most people prefer 2 rows as to 3 as they clean better im told :idea:
I was told the same thing by a dude who used both here in Vic.
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Post by crankycruiser »

quick60 wrote:so what's the appeal of a third row in the centre ?
Last longer and are better on road... but they are stil awesome in the bush..
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