comparo
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gimmemud wrote:How bout some of these??
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Wheels-tyres/4x4/auction-126961542.htm
Mongrels no longer available so you cant replace if you damage one, also a etead, only good if you got all the same cases from one style brand.
Maxxis bighorn are great on and off road - designed and used for baja racing for maxxis sponsored trucks.
If you are going to run it on the road a bit I would stay clear of the Goodyear MTR.
I have 30x9.5s on my terrano and they are way to soft in the side wall. It wallows around all over the place.
Have run other mud tyres on it and didnt have the same probs. Used to have Durangos but you cant get them here anymore.
I got close on 60000k out of them.
I have 30x9.5s on my terrano and they are way to soft in the side wall. It wallows around all over the place.
Have run other mud tyres on it and didnt have the same probs. Used to have Durangos but you cant get them here anymore.

Thanks for the advice.
The sumitomos are a good price, farmers seem to love them.
Not so keen on the kumhos purely because of the cost. I thought about the maxxis bighorns... or the silverstones rick was talking to me about.
Anyone know where i can score some 15x8s? I heard the land cruiser offset suits the mu.
wheels and tyres,
Body blocks,
Bashplate,
extended shackles and torsion wind,
get snorkel on,
diff breathers up,
wheel bearing.
Then Ill be beating the crap out of it!
The sumitomos are a good price, farmers seem to love them.
Not so keen on the kumhos purely because of the cost. I thought about the maxxis bighorns... or the silverstones rick was talking to me about.
Anyone know where i can score some 15x8s? I heard the land cruiser offset suits the mu.
wheels and tyres,
Body blocks,
Bashplate,
extended shackles and torsion wind,
get snorkel on,
diff breathers up,
wheel bearing.
Then Ill be beating the crap out of it!
Re: comparo
gtblair wrote:Hi, Im just wondering what you all think about these 3 options...
Im thinking about throwing a set on my Mu.
Cant really afford BFGs. Thanks, blair
Have you tryed KATS for the BFG,pretty sure they would be same price if not cheaper than the Yokohama MT.
out of the list you have I would go G/Year MTR
I've found Goodyear MTR's better than most on the road. Wearing well too. Not a great mud tyre but really good on any firmer surface. I haven't got enough horses to clear them in the mud.... The Maxxis Bighorns seem to clear better in the mud, but don't know how well they wear... Don't write off the BFG's just because they cost a bit more. They have about 5mm more tread than the others so you probably get the value out of them over the life of the tyre. And they are a really good tyre!
Ive run as low as 9psi with my 33x12.5 MT/Rs on 8" rims, the sidewalls barely bagged out at all. (Surf by the way)
The sidewalls are the hardest ive seen, they hold shape really well.
Round town I have them between 20 and 35psi depending on if Im heading offroad, they are good, little noise, good grip and with low pressure they take up bumps very well.
So far Ive had a mixed experience, the day i got them I took them into deep peat bogs and they weren't as good as i hoped. But neither were chains, Mongrels and tired swampers.
Since then ive been mostly in pine and loose drier dirts and Im seriously impressed.
I cant speak of wear as ive had them only 2 months and i really dont care about wear.
When i bought them a wrecker (auto dismantler
) rallied the deal for me at a good price ($1200 fitted). He swears by them, told me stories of people he knows getting 60+kkm out of a set.
Hope this helps.
Otherwise there is a set of Scorpion Muds here $225 a tyre.
Were on tardme.
Tim.
The sidewalls are the hardest ive seen, they hold shape really well.
Round town I have them between 20 and 35psi depending on if Im heading offroad, they are good, little noise, good grip and with low pressure they take up bumps very well.
So far Ive had a mixed experience, the day i got them I took them into deep peat bogs and they weren't as good as i hoped. But neither were chains, Mongrels and tired swampers.
Since then ive been mostly in pine and loose drier dirts and Im seriously impressed.
I cant speak of wear as ive had them only 2 months and i really dont care about wear.
When i bought them a wrecker (auto dismantler

Hope this helps.
Otherwise there is a set of Scorpion Muds here $225 a tyre.
Were on tardme.
Tim.
Thanks for all of your advice, unfortunately, things hava changed and Im moving out and renting a place with only my income , not two! So the tyres will have to wait for a bit longer...
For your info tho, I done an online quote with tonys tyre service, they called me everyday trying to better the deal.
I said i needed rims aswell, no prob they said, $90-$100 each, bugger that I said, my mate got his for 75 a rim, they called me back saying they could match that, and have an offer of;
4x33in wrangler mtrs and 4x 15x8s for $1400, I thought not a bad deal!
Just beware tho, if you do the online quote thing, they will call you everyday to try and get you to buy. They called me at 8 am on showday! So just leave email addy!
Cheers everyone. Ill have to come out with my crappy old bald firestones on!

For your info tho, I done an online quote with tonys tyre service, they called me everyday trying to better the deal.
I said i needed rims aswell, no prob they said, $90-$100 each, bugger that I said, my mate got his for 75 a rim, they called me back saying they could match that, and have an offer of;
4x33in wrangler mtrs and 4x 15x8s for $1400, I thought not a bad deal!
Just beware tho, if you do the online quote thing, they will call you everyday to try and get you to buy. They called me at 8 am on showday! So just leave email addy!
Cheers everyone. Ill have to come out with my crappy old bald firestones on!

meatc wrote:If you are going to run it on the road a bit I would stay clear of the Goodyear MTR.
I have 30x9.5s on my terrano and they are way to soft in the side wall. It wallows around all over the place.
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I have found them great on the road. What pressure where you running in them. I would say that that is you problem. I have 33's and run them at 45pound and they don't wollow at all.
timotheus wrote:Ive run as low as 9psi with my 33x12.5 MT/Rs on 8" rims, the sidewalls barely bagged out at all. (Surf by the way)
The sidewalls are the hardest ive seen, they hold shape really well.
Really mine start to bag alot sooner than that. I run them about 20 off road on my surf.
Pete
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curly12 wrote:Have a quote from"Tony's" for $238 per tyre for the wrangler 33's(lower hutt), they can put them on tomorrow if wanted
wow thats good. i wonder if i can get that sort of deal down here in chch

I'll ring tonys today and find out

Any chance of getting that quote emailed to me

Mike
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