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What is the Best Muddy for 16x8JJ Rims

Submitted: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 at 15:33

barnster

G'day...Im looking for some advice based on experience. The type of motor is a LC80 GXL with the usual mods, OME2", ARB Bar/Winch, Fridge, sliders-steps, toolbox, etc etc, so its probably weighing a bit more than spec. Rims are 16x8jj's.

lm interested to find out what type of Muddy, GT ,Mongrl, BFG (but dont like there pattern) Maxxis, Silverstone, Pedes, etc that have the best bead bind to the rim at all pressures. Most travel will be over rocks and in mud. Pressures that l would be running are 18psi - 44psi on 33" or 34" tyre.

Thanks in advance

Barn

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AnswerID: 237145   Submitted: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 at 15:56

Member - Troll 81 (QLD) replied:

Mickey Thompson have a good range and I have the MTZ that I have run at 40PSI and also 18 without dramas

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AnswerID: 237173   Submitted: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 at 17:27

Trevor R (QLD) replied:

Hi Barn,

I got the Maxxis Trepador on my little Blizzard, I have only used them a few times but they seem great so far. Suprisingly not that noisy on the road any more. They have a very aggressive pattern and would suit mud very well. We have not had rain up here in Brissy since I was a boy so can't say for sure, through mud experience with this tyre but the rough terrain has been handled with ease and no lugs ripped off like some other tyre brand LOL!! They seem good value for money IMO.

Regards, Trevor.
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