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NP99
11th July 2013, 10:55 PM
Check this vid out, it looks very labour intensive and the care factor at $10 an hr?.....
http://youtu.be/hc8SoPUAtxM
BigRAWesty
11th July 2013, 11:48 PM
Yea got that up the other night after the muddies thread..
I see that's the done thing for mining gear tyres..
trying to use MC crappa
4by
12th July 2013, 12:01 AM
I did a trip to cape york on remoulded tyres a few years ago. Never had a flat or problem at all. Still drove on em for a couple of years later without issue.
Parksy
12th July 2013, 09:53 AM
I really can't see how that company would make much of a profit if it takes several hours to do one tyre. Interesting though.
MudRunnerTD
12th July 2013, 10:04 AM
I really can't see how that company would make much of a profit if it takes several hours to do one tyre. Interesting though.
Ever priced a Truck Tyre ;)
80% of Prime Movers and B Doubles would run a full ReMould on all wheels except the 2 front Steer tyres that would generally be premium first use tyres.
Big bucks there.
As you can appreciate though a company doing that same process for Car Tyres out of Asia somewhere may not be so diligent!
BigRAWesty
12th July 2013, 10:24 AM
I really can't see how that company would make much of a profit if it takes several hours to do one tyre. Interesting though.
When you get the main construction of the tyre of free its very cheap. And then employees on $5/h its very cheap
trying to use MC crappa
threedogs
12th July 2013, 02:16 PM
I Ran 33" MONGRELS of my Troopy. $200 a corner, speed rated to 120 kph,
Delaminated most and they were directional, Still have brand new one here.
Took them back for warranty after Rep said yes even knowing Motorway was going under.
So Summing up did my dollars. tread was same as Centipedes, awesome off road,
WHAT WAS THAT on road lol
BigRAWesty
12th July 2013, 03:20 PM
I Ran 33" MONGRELS of my Troopy. $200 a corner, speed rated to 120 kph,
Delaminated most and they were directional, Still have brand new one here.
Took them back for warranty after Rep said yes even knowing Motorway was going under.
So Summing up did my dollars. tread was same as Centipedes, awesome off road,
WHAT WAS THAT on road lol
You lost me.. so they delaminated?
So you got them on warranty even though you used them on the high way?
But they were awesome off-road?
No good on bitumen.
trying to use MC crappa
4by
12th July 2013, 03:25 PM
Think hes saying that he went to return the faulty tyres under warranty but cause they were closing down they didnt honour it so he lost out.
threedogs
12th July 2013, 05:37 PM
4by you got it, great tyre off road, could not hear your self think on hwy. And yes they delaminated as chucks flew off them .
very low speed rating , Company going under and did not honour warranty, Will put up pic, they are nearly a 34" x 13",pretty close to a Bogger I say
Actually paid $180 a corner as I was first to fit Motorway Mongrels
Col.T
12th July 2013, 07:51 PM
G'day team,
when I was a little boy they used to have retreads. Are these actually retreads but with an up to date U.S. name?
Good luck with them if they are. They were cheaper but you didn't get new tyre mileage out of them and they were prone to delamination. Can say, 'been there, done that'.
Maybe though that was then and now a different technique is used and it's better.
Dunno
Col
NP99
12th July 2013, 11:52 PM
G'day team,
when I was a little boy they used to have retreads. Are these actually retreads but with an up to date U.S. name?
Good luck with them if they are. They were cheaper but you didn't get new tyre mileage out of them and they were prone to delamination. Can say, 'been there, done that'.
Maybe though that was then and now a different technique is used and it's better.
Dunno
Col
Retread is just the tread, not the whole case.
GQ TANK
17th July 2013, 04:16 PM
I have 3 mongrels in 31 10.5 r15 - trying to get may hand on a 4th - great off road - on road sound like you are standing next to jet.
The actual size of the tyre was 32.
threedogs
17th July 2013, 05:53 PM
Yeah my 33x12x15s were more like 34" tall and 14" wide. Call them what you want they are way to dangerous IMO
@ GQ Tank try Lilydale tyre and brake they may just may have a Mongrel on the shelf
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