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9th July 2017, 04:01 PM
#1
33" At's
Buying some new tyres and just wanna see if anyone has some pics of there car with 33" all terrains?
How much longer do AT's last than muddies? And are they much quieter?
Cheers
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9th July 2017 04:01 PM
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9th July 2017, 06:18 PM
#2
Hi Melon
This is my next upgrade I want on my troll as well, so I'm interested to see people's pics too!
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9th July 2017, 08:20 PM
#3
Patrol Freak
I have trouble working inches into mm.
265, 285, 315 etc... 25 mm to and inch...it doesn't work out????
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9th July 2017, 08:33 PM
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The master farter
Originally Posted by
Mc4by
I have trouble working inches into mm.
265, 285, 315 etc... 25 mm to and inch...it doesn't work out????
Righto. Most call a 285 a 33inch tyre. A 265 a 31 inch. A 315 is 35 inch. But technically a 285 is a 32.5 or there abouts. You can go a 305, same rolling diameter as a 285 but wider. As for lasting longer than a MT. Yeah it will. How much by, who knows. Too many variants come into play here.
Heres my Patrol on 285/75/16's with a 4inch lift.
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9th July 2017, 10:05 PM
#5
The 747
Originally Posted by
Mc4by
I have trouble working inches into mm.
265, 285, 315 etc... 25 mm to and inch...it doesn't work out????
The metric number measures the width of the tyre. The second part of a metric measurement is the ratio. So for example.
285/75r16
Is 285mm wide, the height of the tyre is 75% of the width and it fits a 16" rim.
For some reason, 15" tyres measure the height in inches. 31, 33 35 etc.
What's more stupid is that we still measure rim sizes in inches too.
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9th July 2017, 10:18 PM
#6
I've got 285s on at the moment but I don't like how skinny they look, might just get 33 muddies coz they look sick 🤙🏽
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10th July 2017, 10:22 AM
#7
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
MelonLips
I've got 285s on at the moment but I don't like how skinny they look, might just get 33 muddies coz they look sick 🤙🏽
So do you have 15 or 16 inch rims?
Your choices for a 16in rim will be
285x75x16
305x70x16
33x12.5x15 on a 15in rim
Just bare in mind that with a wider tyre, it may well scrub the frond mud guards when turn your wheels lock to lock. Radius arm spacers will help, by pushimg your front diff forward 10mm........ You may or may not need them.
If you want to bring your wheels out wider then getting a more negative offset wheel might be more cost effective. Do you play alot in the mud?
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10th July 2017, 11:16 AM
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Expert
Another thing to bear in mind is braking performance on bitumen. I've skated much further than I wanted to on a near-new set of BFG MTs under an urgent braking situation.
Others here may confirm/contradict this is a thing with MTs vs ATs?
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10th July 2017, 02:40 PM
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I am he, fear me
Originally Posted by
UncleFrosty
Another thing to bear in mind is braking performance on bitumen. I've skated much further than I wanted to on a near-new set of BFG MTs under an urgent braking situation.
Others here may confirm/contradict this is a thing with MTs vs ATs?
If all other things are equal such as size, pressures, compounds etc an AT will 'outbrake' and out handle an MT as you have more rubber tread surface on the road.
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
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10th July 2017, 08:54 PM
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16 inch rim
I've had 33s on before and they fit fine
Isn't much mud where I live just sand mainly
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