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14th August 2017, 10:06 PM
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Expert
Heard the maxtrek mud tracs are ok for a cheapie. I dont have any first hand knowledge of them though sorry.
On the other hand i had 33" nitto trails fitted today for $305 each
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14th August 2017 10:06 PM
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14th August 2017, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sprock
I run 33" Kumho MT51s , about $300 a tyre fitted , awesome in mud & wet grass etc , did heaps of full on mud tracks in 2WD ( to prove a point ) that my mates struggled in 4WD.
Must positively say Sprock mate, have been quietly watching your offroad tyre performance and longevity hopes. 20yrs ago Kumho Muddies were nothing more than a 1/4 life span lug throwing BF Goodrich copy was personally proven. Your not so new truck boots are smashing it mate :-) 25% extra us BFG diehards still be paying but at least we get a rubber keychain too :-)
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15th August 2017, 01:32 PM
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Forgot about this thread.
I ended up getting 265/70x17 Nitto Trail Graplers. After almost 4000ks, very impressed. Not too noisey, can't see any wear after 4000ks. Did 1000 ks up the High Country, not a single problem, running around with 18 - 20 psi in them. Very grippy, went up lots of rocky tracks, can't see one tear or cut in any of them.
Very impressed, may even change brand loyalty after these. $250 fitted.
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