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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Mudflinger on September 26, 2003, 02:07:34 AM
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I made the mistake of looking at prices for new tyres for my 'zuki  :o Cripes!
What's a good, general purpose tyre, mostly for raod use, with a bit of mud, snow & gravel tossed in now and then? :-/
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If you don't drive on ice, the BFGoodrich AT KO are good. My stock sidekick runs these in 235/75/15 and I like them a lot, except on ice. They're not too noisy, they're great in mud (read wet clay!), snow and dirt in general.
If you get a lot of ice during winter, get Blizzaks or a similar winter tire for ice traction. True, tires are pricey, but it's the only thing that keeps you on the road, and off that big tree right there in the ditch, in the middle of that 90 degree curve... ::)
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I drive Cooper Discoverer AT's stock size; yesterday I accelerated a little too much through a corner and my SJ did a 180 :o. The whole time(.05 seconds) I was expecting one of those CHiPs style roll-overs. Why didn't it happen? :P
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... I was expecting one of those CHiPs style roll-overs.  Why didn't it happen?  :P
Probably for the same reason you can't believe everything you see on television. How would they keep customers without a little drama? They are in business to make a profit by entertaining the viewers. If that's what it takes, well, that's what they do.
Don, y'all
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I made the mistake of looking at prices for new tyres for my 'zuki  :o  Cripes!
What's a good, general purpose tyre, mostly for raod use, with a bit of mud, snow & gravel tossed in now and then?  :-/
Got to tirerack.com and get some Dunlop Radial Rover M/T's my friend has them on his toy and you can't beat the price!!!!!!!!
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If you have a Sam's club nearby you can get the dunlop mud rovers for about 99 bucks each installed. They have to order them in though it's not a normal stock item but I'm pretty happy with the set I just got, nice and quiet so far for being mud tires.
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Radial Swampers with the centers siped. They are not as noisy as you would think. My swampers are way way way more quiet than my Yokahama MT's. Lasted longer too. Actually pass on the Yokahamas all togather. Crap!
Sorry Im a Swamper kind of guy. 8)
Mike
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Mudflinger lives in England, I don't think
Sam's Club has got there yet, but I could
be wrong.
Best thing to do is find a discount tyre
dealer and see what they have that would
be in the MT type tread, like the BFG MTs
or a Cooper AKA Pepboys here in the states.
A Buckshot Radial Mudder is the same tread,
there are about 4 or 5 knockoff brands that
have a good mud tread, not sure how the UK
will change the kind of tread available.
I understand Grizzly Claws are a popular
Offroad tyre, I didn't care for the tread
myself but if they work, be happy.
Good Luck,
Darrin
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Hmm. Thanks for the advice... I'm not really looking for anything in the Grizzly type of range, since I really don't do enough off-road to justify it, just the odd stint on a muddy track.
And yeah, like I do with oil, I try to to stint on getting the best I can afford. :)
cheers
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Cooper tire bought avon tyres.........maybe you can get the weather master from them? I heard its a good tire! ;D
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You know how it is, everybody's got an opinion.
I like Yokohama Geolander MTs. My 33s were less than $150/each, I got 2 mpg better than the 31 mudders (on a Cherokee), they are quiet on the road, and they are very aggressive going forward. In reverse, they are like an AT. But for the same price as an AT, I get much better forward performance.
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Yep, See everybody got an oppinion, I call Yokohamas
Jokinmamas, you couldn't pay me to run those tires.
I bought a set of 2, aligned the front end and they lasted
10,000 miles on my Audi, SO I call em jokinmamas.
Then I got a set of Falkens and they lasted 50,000
miles, so find a tire that suits your needs and enjoy
it.
BTW Interco Super Swamper 33x13.5-15 LTBs
were $125 ea. I deal if I do say so.
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the yokymama's have been fairly good to me. I've had a set of 33" goelanders for about 4 years now and they actully still have tread left. But honestly for the same price (around here anyway) you can get swamper ltb's. The only real complaint I have about the yokiejama's is that they have no sidetraction. And the tread gets kinda hard as you wear em down. Ok so thats 2 complaints. All in all a good tire for on-offroad on a daily driver who wheels alot. But having said that my next tires will be swampers.
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You know how it is, everybody's got an opinion.
I like Yokohama Geolander MTs. My 33s were less than $150/each, I got 2 mpg better than the 31 mudders (on a Cherokee), they are quiet on the road, and they are very aggressive going forward. In reverse, they are like an AT. But for the same price as an AT, I get much better forward performance.
I forgot to mention the cupping and the dryrot!!!
I run 35 inch yoks for street tires. I cus these things everyday. As soon as I can pull some more $ I will but another set of swamper ssr's for street use. Id like to swap my wheeling tires to BFG Krawlers but I cant pull that kind of cash. $1500 is the best price I can find on 5 of them. >:( $300 per tire just sounds like a lot of cash for a 35 inch tire. I might try a set of goodyear mtrs. :-/ I can get those for $150 per tire.
Mike
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You found 35" MTRs for $150/each?
I'd try them for that. Where at?
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Hey Mike, do you have PepBoys out there??
they have the Dakota A/S in 33x12.5-15 for
around $100, they wear excelent on the Hwy
and work reasonably well offroad, I had a set
of half gone 235s before I got the 31s for size
and trimming wheel wells, and was having a blast
out at the Tiera Del Sol Off Road Safari in 2001.
Cooper makes these tires, same as Roadmaster
and there are a few other Brands but same maker.
Just a thought, save the cash for the real offroad
tires, run cheapies on the street.
Darrin
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a pal of mine has suggested I simply replace the existing tyres with the same brand - General XP2000's.
(255/60/15)
Does anyone else use these? If so, what are they like in the wet/ light snow ? ???
ta!
;)
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Yea but I work at a Competitors tire shop. :P I just really liked how the ssr drove everywhere. Plus they look cool. 8)
Mike
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Mudflinger, forgive me if I've missed a post but what is your vechile's spec?? I am in the UK (Devon) and have a set of hardly used undamaged BFG MT's available - 9 months old & 3000 miles only ( I've finally lifted my Vitara so can fit something bigger!!)
Althought they are MT's they are well behaved on the road, and at 27+" give a little lift without needing body/suspension work.
You can live with these if the car is of low annual mileage, or perhaps fit them to a second set of wheels? They're not as aggressive as remoulds such as the Grizzleys, and noticably better than my previous Grabber AT's, which were better than the stock road tyres, but did run out of traction before the car was ready to give up on some earlier green lane trips.
Let me know if you're interested, or want to talk off line in more depth.
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Well Dude you got the inside scoop if you
work for a tire store, I guess you don't want
to show up in a set of futuras :-[
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How about a set of Persephonie Wildflower ATs ::)
Mike
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bf goods at's is the way to go.
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a pal of mine has suggested I simply replace the existing tyres with the same brand - General XP2000's.
(255/60/15)
Does anyone else use these? If so, what are they like in the wet/ light snow ?  ???
ta!
;)
Mudflinger,
I had a set of the XP2000's on my 2wd Toyota PU and on my Cutlass. They do good in the wet and snow but I doubt that they would fling alot of mud ::) Actually I use to take the toy (w/xp2000's) to find local caves to explore, and it did realy good for a 2wd.
Zig
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i tend to stick with the bronco grizzly claws.
not the best for wear rate on the tarmac ... but what do you expect from a mud tyre. in the rough the grip is outstanding.
been on for a year now and will need replacing in the next few months...
still she ain't doing the mileage she was doing as i just got me a honda fireblade for QUICK trips hee hee ;)
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I made the mistake of looking at prices for new tyres for my 'zuki  :o  Cripes!
What's a good, general purpose tyre, mostly for raod use, with a bit of mud, snow & gravel tossed in now and then?  :-/
You can Start here for what your looking for at a reasonable price. http://www.e-tyres.co.uk/product_guide.htm For price guide lines and for type of tyres. ;D