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what brand 35's to put on a 60 series
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what brand 35's to put on a 60 series
i want some opinions 35's,what is the best??
silverstone mt117's sports, I've got a set on the zook and I can't fault them. Good allround and will dig a bit deeper than an MTR. But we just ordered 8, 34" JT2's today for my bro's and my old man's toys, they are a nice looking tyre.
+ 4 new BFG At's for my daily, you cant go past them for mileage and performance... Its been an expensive morning...
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For a shite tyre the little Silverstone Xtremes (only come in a 35, V's the 36 Simex) have won the last two rounds of the Qld winch comps plus placed in the top ten of round 1 XWC on a vehicle that broke it's front diff early on the Saturday and continued in 2wd.
Good tyre, great price, should be able to pick them up for around $300.
Silverstone MT117 (35) and MT117 Sports (33) are great value at just over $200 (MT117 would be one of the toughest tyres I have seen but doesn't have the hill and rut traction of a Simex or Silverstone Xtreme).
Maxxis Buckshots are good but a 35 Nankang has an identical tread pattern and comes in cheaper at just over $200.
Good tyre, great price, should be able to pick them up for around $300.
Silverstone MT117 (35) and MT117 Sports (33) are great value at just over $200 (MT117 would be one of the toughest tyres I have seen but doesn't have the hill and rut traction of a Simex or Silverstone Xtreme).
Maxxis Buckshots are good but a 35 Nankang has an identical tread pattern and comes in cheaper at just over $200.
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SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
Simon, i noticed that the nankang mudstar and maxxis buckshot were extremely similiar, but my concern is the true size of the Mudstar 35", after buying the 33" Mudstars they measure only 32"x11.5" rather than 33"x12.5", and i may have been better off with the 35"s if they are sized similiar, just curious is all, i rate them for what they are and at $178.50 ea fitted and balanced for 33"s cant really complain, even though theyre 32"...mudtoy wrote:
Maxxis Buckshots are good but a 35 Nankang has an identical tread pattern and comes in cheaper at just over $200.
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I haven't actually put the tape measure onto the 33 Nankangs but we have heaps of friends running them who love the off road capability plus the long wearing tread. Our 35s have shocked us both on and off road with superior traction and quiet on road manners. The 35s are certainly a generous 35!
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SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
SPOA FJ40, 400hp stroker, ARB locked x2, Silverstones, Superwinch, Narva lights, EFS springs, 1284 RTI...
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i am currently running 33 nankang muddies on my gu. i have done approx 20,000kms on them and they have worn 2-3mm, speaking of off-road capability they are great, but sitting next to a 33 mtr or bfg the size difference is outstanding they are a very small 33. over all a great tire on and off the road. my 2 cents.
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exactly the same as my experience with them, an awesome tyre, very good price wise, a very decent tyre offroad, they wear well, theyre not noisy, but theyre just not 33" !Mud_5lut wrote:i am currently running 33 nankang muddies on my gu. i have done approx 20,000kms on them and they have worn 2-3mm, speaking of off-road capability they are great, but sitting next to a 33 mtr or bfg the size difference is outstanding they are a very small 33. over all a great tire on and off the road. my 2 cents.
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would you happen to know how generous simon??? maybe an exact size on a 15x 8 rim??? just curious as for my next tyres, im very happy with the Mudstars and for the price i dont mind if they get trashed or dont last AS long, theyre shiteloads cheapermudtoy wrote:The 35s are certainly a generous 35!
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