Looking for some recommendations on a new set of mud tyres. I have a fairly new set of 33" Savero MTs on at present that I am quite liking but I will soon need to go from 15" to 16" rims to fit some bigger diffs I'm swapping in (80 series rear discs are quite big!)
The diff swap & suspension upgrade will allow bigger rubber too so I'm looking at 35x12.5 or thereabouts MT tyres (315/75ish R16). Like my current Saveros I'd like to be at the more more aggressive end of the scale in terms of an MT style tread. The cruiser doesn't do huge miles but we do go on the odd road trip as well as playing in the mud so I do like to have reasonable road handling, so Simex type crossply stuff isn't really in the running, radials preferred.
So what's out there that's good in 16"?
Cheers
Clint
PS. 4x near new 33x12.5 GT Radial Savero MT plus 1x near new 33x12.5 Sumitomo Serengeti all on 15x8 steel rims to suit Landcruiser coming up for sale soon.
35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
UZJ71 Landcruiser
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If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
I only run 15x8's on my 80....
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Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
Kumho KL71s go good, and wear good, but are pricey.
I picked up 5 Silverstone extreme mt117 off tyreshoponline for $2100 fitted which is good buying, but they are more like a 34" even though they say 35s. Haven't tried them out yet.
I picked up 5 Silverstone extreme mt117 off tyreshoponline for $2100 fitted which is good buying, but they are more like a 34" even though they say 35s. Haven't tried them out yet.
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Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
hey Clint, what year 80 are the diffs out of, coz both mine and Tara's 80s run 15" rims
have ya tried one on
otherwise my choice would be the Maxxis Bighorn M/T 762

have ya tried one on

otherwise my choice would be the Maxxis Bighorn M/T 762


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Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
skid wrote:hey Clint, what year 80 are the diffs out of, coz both mine and Tara's 80s run 15" rims
have ya tried one on![]()
otherwise my choice would be the Maxxis Bighorn M/T 762![]()
Hi Skid, not sure on year, should check back at the wreckers on that one. I've currently got the 80 diff stripped for inspection & locker install so I tried fitting the disc & caliper into a 15"x7" (ex Nissan GQ) rim that I had lying around & it definitely didn't fit, only just though. Maybe later models got bigger brakes?
Maxxis Bighorns do look like about the best deal I've found in a 315/75-16.
Cheers
Clint
UZJ71 Landcruiser
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
Older models, Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series, 1/1990 - 8/1992, HDJ80, HZJ80, FJ80 models
312mm
newer models 336mm
312mm
newer models 336mm
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Re: 35" M/T for 16" rim - whats good value?
[quote="Clint"Maybe later models got bigger brakes?
Clint[/quote]
I have a 96 80 Series. Not sure which year they changed, but they went to disks on the rear in the final few years and 16" was required. Mine are 16"
Clint[/quote]
I have a 96 80 Series. Not sure which year they changed, but they went to disks on the rear in the final few years and 16" was required. Mine are 16"