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Non remould mud tyres?
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25 Jun 2013 13:35 #75032
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Non remould mud tyres? was created by ne-crock
Right so i've got two punctures,
So looking to purchase four new tyres, wanting to make my mind up by tonight so i can have them fitted before sat
Looking towards new tyres rather than remoulds for wear life,
Have to be muds,
Tempted by khumo kl71's or bfg km2's
Anyone got any other recommendations?
So looking to purchase four new tyres, wanting to make my mind up by tonight so i can have them fitted before sat
Looking towards new tyres rather than remoulds for wear life,
Have to be muds,
Tempted by khumo kl71's or bfg km2's
Anyone got any other recommendations?
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25 Jun 2013 13:42 #75033
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What use?
Maxxis Trepadors are also great
Maxxis Trepadors are also great

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25 Jun 2013 13:56 #75036
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Till august my car will be my daily aswell at green laning which tends to include a fair few road miles per trip,
Currently covering about 13,000 a year,
But now my cars on its way to be where i want it to be alot more p&p come august so general mudding also,
Currently covering about 13,000 a year,
But now my cars on its way to be where i want it to be alot more p&p come august so general mudding also,
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25 Jun 2013 14:14 #75038
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Replied by ne-crock on topic Non remould mud tyres?
The trepadors look good and substatially cheaper,
But can only find them in 30-9.5.15
Wouls these fit on a standard rim?
But can only find them in 30-9.5.15
Wouls these fit on a standard rim?
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25 Jun 2013 15:46 #75043
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Look at the Maxxis bighorns, I just got some on my Jimny, had them on my Pajero before and they are great all round.
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25 Jun 2013 16:57 #75050
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Trepadors come in many sizes. Also 235/75/15. what suspension do you have?
Trepadors are a lot more road-friendly than Simex/special tracks. But still a more aggressive tyre than Bighorns, KM2's and such.
Replied by TomDK on topic Non remould mud tyres?
ne-crock wrote: The trepadors look good and substatially cheaper,
But can only find them in 30-9.5.15
Wouls these fit on a standard rim?
Trepadors come in many sizes. Also 235/75/15. what suspension do you have?
Trepadors are a lot more road-friendly than Simex/special tracks. But still a more aggressive tyre than Bighorns, KM2's and such.
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