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Mickey Thomason Tyres

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Mickey Thomason Tyres

Post by mimmo321 »

just wondering if any one has new radial claws or the mtzs in need of new tyres gunna get 285/75r16 wanting some info on them any help would be great thanx
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Post by dirtyGQ »

there is a thread here about the MTZ'S already mate.
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Post by rvh96 »

i have both radial claws for the bush and mtzs for road and beach when i replace the claws i think i might just run mtzs for both as their a great tyre all round and their not far behind the claws on dirt and rock anyway and they shit on them on road
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Post by crankycruiser »

i run MTZ's on both my cars and they are great!!

one of the best allrounders i have found!
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Post by mimmo321 »

how about in mud wat are the mtz like compared to claws..
or maybe a bfg muddy like look of mickey t better
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

The MTZ is a useful mud tyre, the secret being the carcas construction
that is so tuff that it alows good low presures without compromising
tyre damage strength. The claw works great uphill, but lacks downhill.
That's where the MTZ shines. It's just a better all-rounder.....my 35's
have proved to be excellent on road and there has been no chunks,
cuts or chipping atall from lots of hard yards off road. Impressive.
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