maxxis creepy crawlers
maxxis creepy crawlers
Hi all, can anybody tell me what these tyres are like offroad,what are their weak points if any etc
- jonossiksilvia
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
I run them. Only done 500kms on them so far online though while sorting out truck. Hard sidewalls need to drop pressure heaps then they start working great based on wat my mate says
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- tomsoffroad
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
Thick sidewalls, dont bag alot. Wear out very fast on the road. 37's are a mongrel on the road.
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
thinking about buying some 35x12.5x15s, my rims are only 8 inches wide has anyone had experiance with these on 8 inch rims,can you get away with it?
- tomsoffroad
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
Yip and yip
8" rims tend to make them crown a bit which wears out the centres faster. But I've run 35/12.5/15 Crawlers on 8" rims at 12psi without issues.

- curly12
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
No worries on my whale with the 35's and 8" rims. Would run them at 7 or 8 psi off road. Did manage to get about 40 thousand km out of them on road




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- Sadam_Husain
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Re: maxxis creepy crawlers
there more suited to a heavy truck mate, really stiff sidewalls it takes a lot of weight to get them to bag out, on my cruiser they still look like road pressure at 10psi and I have to let them down to about 3-4 psi to get them to start bagging. There good points are they are a really tough tyre well suited to rocky terain they dont cut up and rip sidewalls out and they have a good side bite in ruts when there still new and sharp other than that there just another average tyre, they fit 8 or 10 inch rims ok, I prefer them on 10's to keep the footprint a bit wider and have never had one pop a bead yet with beadlocks, like simexes and other agressive tyres they wear pretty quick on the road and need lots of weights to ballance them, they run better tubeless than with tubes I had about 1000 puntures untill I pulled the tubes out the sidewalls are pretty abrasive and wear through tubes when everythings moving around and rubbing at low pressure 
