COURAGIA M/T

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COURAGIA M/T

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31X10.5X15 COURAGIA M/T.

Just seen these on the net (have a sneaking suspision someone on here has some) and wondered how they go?
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Mr. Offroader has them on his 413 and previously on his vitara, they look cool and seem to go good, but cheack with him
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They are I would say THEE best tyre for a zook as they bag so well. There a really good all round tyre. I have had 2 sets of them on a vitara on a 410 ute and now on my daily driver/offroader 413. They have very good road wear so far. Lilpig also has a set on his trials zuk :wink: if you look on outers theres heaps of auzzie guys running them aswell. The best bang for you buck i reckon as there pretty cheap aswell 8)
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I have the 31s on my 413. So far they arent too bad. Bang per buck they are really good, got mine very cheap through mate at tyre shop. First outing on them was extremely greasy clay based conditions, they struggled a lot as did most so was hard too gauge how they performed. Next comp is at weekend after next if your keen too come down have a look and make your own thoughts about them. Not sure on MrOs bagging comment. They are 3 ply where pirelli, hankooks etc are 2 ply hence they will bag "easier" Im running 4 psi in rear and about 6 psi at front and should really drop another 2 psi, but have too be careful of beads then

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good sized voids between knobs. Rear is bagging in that pic but should look like that on level
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Cheers Guys,

I thought the tyres I saw at your place looked familiar Rex, but wanst sure if it was you or not that had them.

What is the std price (ball park) for these? I wonder if running some pneumatic beadlocks would open up the tread or improve bagging much? Be able to runn really low pressures then.

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Mine do bag well, but i run tubeless so they just come off the rim hence why i run them slighlty higher than i really should. Ball park figure around $200-$220 a tyre depending on what sort of deal you can get
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look very sim to Wranglers, looks like they will be bringing out a 33 x 13.5 soon but there 33 is still only 32.5 inches. :|
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pagar wrote:look very sim to Wranglers, looks like they will be bringing out a 33 x 13.5 soon but there 33 is still only 32.5 inches. :|


There nothing like wranglers......there heaps betterer :lol: They already make a 33 im pretty sure?
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yes they do 33 x 10.5 but it is only 32.5 Inches, I like the look of them they seem to have bigger voids than the Wrangler. pity they are not available in a 35" :(
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what sort of milage are you getting im looking at a set for me prado (daily driver) to replace the shit road tyres
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how do they ware on the road thinking they might be a good option when my savero steel belted tyres are worn down.
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