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Groovin ET II Simex

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:52 am
by Jay
Hi All

Been a while swamped with work and business travel.....

Anyone has re-grooved or rethread (not use if it is the right technical term) an ET II Simex for better mud self cleaning abilities.

As you all know the ET II has an additional central lug should this be rethreaded.
I am also concerned not to be able to balance these tyres (already hard to balance as such) after rethreading.

Please Advise.

Jay

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:46 am
by james feeney
We don't tend to balance Simex over here. Never seem to have a major problem with them. I was driving on them everyday at up to 80mph with no probs.

Have a mate in Netherlands that re-cut his ET2's. Reckons it could take you three days to do it. I will bring this thread to his attention.

JF

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:08 am
by TD5power
Hi There,
As James already said i have done the cutting of a complete set Simexes,ET2. It is a lot of work but i am very satisfied with the result. I cut out several blocks next to the center line. The center lugs stayed un touched because that's the running line of the tire,but the row next to it have been cut a way,on each side.
The result is a very open tire with great self cleaning abilitys.
As for balancing i haven't done this,yet. I think maybe when i but them on the other rims i wil. But i have to say the same as James these tires a driving good on the road. At least if you consider that it is a real off-road tire. Cutting is done with an electric speciall groover. After that i did some grinding with a very special band grinder what gives it a very good looking tire and the mean reason was to take of the same amount of rubber evey where and with that electric cutter it isn't that easy as it sounds. But i guess it was a good try. Maybe a better solution would be to buy just some Boggers then you wouldn't have spend so much time cutting the tire.

Rob

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:20 am
by SeriousIIa
Hi Rob, (Gosemeyer?)

Also hanging around here?

Already got the 90 up and running again and been testing good?

Cheers Bowy

etII

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:08 pm
by def90
TD5 power any photos of the ETII's grooved?

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:22 pm
by TD5power
Yes i have photo's of these grooved tires but haven't a clue how to send them into this forum. I can send them to your e-mail address if you give me that.

Hi Bowy,ja ben al langer op deze forum pagina als wel op andere. De Def is nog steeds in de schuur maar de onderdelen komen er aan zo het begint. Veel gebeurd goed en slecht,zien waar het schip strand.
Rob

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:46 pm
by SeriousIIa
Rob If you send me the pics I can post them for you.

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:46 pm
by TD5power
Bowy,
Send them to your hotmail account.
rob

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:59 pm
by D9OSV
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Hi Bowy,ja ben al langer op deze forum pagina als wel op andere. De Def is nog steeds in de schuur maar de onderdelen komen er aan zo het begint. Veel gebeurd goed en slecht,zien waar het schip strand.
Rob[/quote]


It's all Dutch to me.....

Boom, Boom :roll:

Jim

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:11 am
by TD5power
Hi Jimmy,
Why not a stage 3 instead of stage 2 ????????????
Funny you try to avoid Brun Helga andd going to the other side of the world. Doesn't matter she wil find you where ever you wil hide.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:35 am
by Jay
Hey Rob

Did not know it was you....we have talked extensively I own the yellow disco in Lebanon on 36" ET II
Can you send some pics of the grooved tyres?

The Simex do wander on highway driving may the lot being send here is older as they are not much Simex around recently....

Regards

Jay


TD5power wrote:Hi There,
As James already said i have done the cutting of a complete set Simexes,ET2. It is a lot of work but i am very satisfied with the result. I cut out several blocks next to the center line. The center lugs stayed un touched because that's the running line of the tire,but the row next to it have been cut a way,on each side.
The result is a very open tire with great self cleaning abilitys.
As for balancing i haven't done this,yet. I think maybe when i but them on the other rims i wil. But i have to say the same as James these tires a driving good on the road. At least if you consider that it is a real off-road tire. Cutting is done with an electric speciall groover. After that i did some grinding with a very special band grinder what gives it a very good looking tire and the mean reason was to take of the same amount of rubber evey where and with that electric cutter it isn't that easy as it sounds. But i guess it was a good try. Maybe a better solution would be to buy just some Boggers then you wouldn't have spend so much time cutting the tire.

Rob

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:45 am
by TD5power
Hi Jay i thought already it was you. Please send me your address. It's not in my computer anymore. The thing crashed and al was lost including al my address i had. But i think that the other Dutch wil put them on this board tonight. But i can send them to you no problem.
Rob

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:17 am
by james feeney
Here you go chaps, courtesy of Td5power.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:19 am
by james feeney
and again

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:05 am
by TD5power
Hi James,
You are a great wizzard. Have you noticed that HEEEEEEE is hiding on this forum for BRUN HELGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Jay i hope this gives you an idea how the tire is after the cutting,very open center now. Can't tell you how these are on the road because they didn't have seen any of it yet.
Rob

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:26 am
by SeriousIIa
James, just got home grom work, opening my mail seeing the pics ready to upload them....... but you were faster ;) Thanx!

Cheers Bowy

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:24 pm
by Jay
TD5power wrote:Hi James,
You are a great wizzard. Have you noticed that HEEEEEEE is hiding on this forum for BRUN HELGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Jay i hope this gives you an idea how the tire is after the cutting,very open center now. Can't tell you how these are on the road because they didn't have seen any of it yet.
Rob
Rob

Thanks for the info. Please let me know how they handle on road before I go ahead and do the same.
Are these beadlocks wheels from Hi Impact they look like them.

Thanks
Jay

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:13 am
by TD5power
Hi Jay,
I wil let you know about the tires. The beadlocks is my own product. Made them almost 2 years a go.
Rob