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Mudzilla LT

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Mudzilla LT

Post by Flange Raider »

Has anyone ever used the Mudzilla LT tyre?
it looks like a Baja Claw copy..
I was wondering if it were any cheaper, any good etc..
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Post by modman »

never driven on one but have felt the sidewall, very thick and hard.
many people have said they are hard to fit. i would think they would be good on heavy rigs.
i personally like the kreepy krawley??.
it looks a lot like the bfg krawler. i recently saw a 35 x 13.5 x15? awesome tire!!
is anyone running these tyres????? :?


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Post by Flange Raider »

yeah, I like the look of the creepy crawler too..

I just looked through a whole bunch of old posts in the general 4x4 section, there's some detailed posts about the creepy's.

have a look through there mate.
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Post by Area54 »

Rolly on this board uses these tyres on his comp rig - pm him for some details - in the last round of the ASCC his tyres were very competitive to the similar Baja claw, both in price and performance.
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Post by bundytunna »

are they much cheaper than claws?
ive seen em and reckon theyd b grouse
im looking at gettin some 35's and very interested in these
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Mudzilla LT

Post by davejb »

Priced a couple of months ago
Mudzilla LT 33 x 13.5 x 15 $382
35 x 13.5 x 15 $436

Tyres 2 U 03 9761 8255

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Post by bundytunna »

hmmm
13.5 a tad too wide for the road
and a bit $$$$
cheers anyways
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Post by Rolly »

done the last two comps on the mudzilla's and found them to be a great traction tire . i normaly let them down to 10 psi with no bead locks and havn't had a problem . all bias ply tyres have a thick side wall . they are just like the claws it takes a couple of comps till they soften up and give a bit of flex . i ran them last week end at land cruiser in the short course and we placed third against some stiff competition . i was realy happy with the way they performed in all conditions. as for fitting . we have fitted them to 8'' rims and 10'' rims without a problem . i cant wait till the 37'' creapy crawler lands in a couple of weeks so i can try them they look to be a good all round tyre . 35''/ 13.5/15 mudzilla's are $360 ea 16'' $380. no prices on the 37'' as yet . prices from austyre 07 55970099 .
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Post by eddie »

where in newzealand can u get mudzillas??
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