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yet another new owner ...a few q's

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27 Nov 2011 20:26 #26744 by reaper
yet another new owner ...a few q's was created by reaper
hi guys and gals new to the forum been lurking and reading ALOT :)

so we are onto our second jimny ,first one was a 2003 o2 red and silver soft-top AKA barbie jeep (the wives)
now we have a 2001 hardtop hardcore one (ish) onto the question

at the moment it has some marshall 30x9.5r15 tyres on what are a good replacement for these 30%on70%off road is where im heading also what is the equivalent size of these 235-75-15 ?

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27 Nov 2011 20:35 #26745 by kirkynut
235/75/15 in theory are 28.87" in diameter and 9.25" wide - so they are close. They are also easy to get hold of in most tread patterns!

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27 Nov 2011 20:41 #26747 by reaper
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thanks man

so what would the metric size of the 30x9.5 ones be ?
also any recomendations on brand and or tread pattern ?

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27 Nov 2011 20:58 #26753 by darthloachie
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hello and welcome

how about maxxis trepadors M8060?

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27 Nov 2011 21:23 #26758 by reaper
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darthloachie wrote: hello and welcome

how about maxxis trepadors M8060?


thankya sir for the welcome

i like the look of those they have just the right amount of agressive :)

what are the insa's like on road ?

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27 Nov 2011 22:14 - 27 Nov 2011 22:15 #26766 by kirkynut

reaper wrote: thanks man

so what would the metric size of the 30x9.5 ones be ?
also any recomendations on brand and or tread pattern ?


Well there is 25.4mm to an inch and looking at what's about there is no direct metric equivalent, just nearly the same's such as the 235/75/15.

Then you have to factor in that remoulds are often bigger than what it says on the sidewall - one assumes because they are on an old carcass then have the new bit bonded on top.

Aggressive tyres like Insa Turbo Special Tracks or in my case Malatesta Kaiman's are OK on the road but you will get a wobble in the steering wheel somewhere at a speed - mine's between about 43-46MPH.

I have some Kumho KL71's which are not remoulds but a new tyre and have no wobble with them.

When you consider the shape of the aggressive tyres, they are not really round though. they have many flats to them in a circle. So they are hard to balance if not impossible and therefore will never feel great on the road - but mine are OK.

I wouldn't use them if I used the car for any distance or speed daily though.

Oh and welcome - how rude of me!!!

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27 Nov 2011 22:20 #26767 by p1ngu32
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plenty available in a 30 x 9.5, i personally use this tread pattern and find them really good in the mud, they do vibrate a bit on the road but they are not noisey www.tyresdirectuk.co.uk/xcart/product.php?productid=16763

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28 Nov 2011 07:45 #26771 by darthloachie
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we've got insa turbo special tracks
Great off road, are oversize by about an inch and are ok on road, not brill on a light dusting of snow but good on deeper snow, and as kirkynut says are noisy and vibrate a bit on road where as the trepadors get good reviews on road and are also popular with the trial guys but in 35" + sizes :whistle:

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28 Nov 2011 18:07 #26801 by richie60
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kirkynut wrote:

reaper wrote: thanks man

so what would the metric size of the 30x9.5 ones be ?
also any recomendations on brand and or tread pattern ?



Then you have to factor in that remoulds are often bigger than what it says on the sidewall - one assumes because they are on an old carcass then have the new bit bonded on top.

Aggressive tyres like Insa Turbo Special Tracks or in my case Malatesta Kaiman's are OK on the road but you will get a wobble in the steering wheel somewhere at a speed - mine's between about 43-46MPH.

I have some Kumho KL71's which are not remoulds but a new tyre and have no wobble with them.

When you consider the shape of the aggressive tyres, they are not really round though. they have many flats to them in a circle. So they are hard to balance if not impossible and therefore will never feel great on the road - but mine are OK.

I wouldn't use them if I used the car for any distance or speed daily though.


Kirkynut


Are you referring to the KL71's when you mention they are hard to balance?

I have been considering getting these tyres on my alloys as I really like the look of 'em. Spoke to a tyre fitter today and he said I would get vibration on these tyres because of the tread. Is this true?

Although been a little put off when he said they would cost £96 each to replace (inc. balancing).

OUCH! I want 5 tyres - nearly 500 quid!

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28 Nov 2011 18:22 #26802 by supergaz
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I had these Maxxis Bighorns on my old pajero, they were 33"s and were quiet and had no wobble at all.
www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/Lig.../MT-762-Bighorn.aspx
I wish id kept em so I could fit them to the jimny.
The best UK supplier for these is www.west-coast-4x4.com


I'm going to get a set of these in 31"s for my jimny as I currently have special tracs which are bad on road.

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28 Nov 2011 18:40 #26804 by r_ogilvy
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i have 31" maxxis bighorns on my jimny they are great off road and great on road. i dont have any vibration and they are very quiet on the road :)

i dont no what there like in the snow, but soon find out maybe

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28 Nov 2011 18:48 - 28 Nov 2011 18:52 #26806 by supergaz
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I think they are a good looking tyre, and great both on and off the road.
Id love some 31"s for my jimny over the special tracs, even though they are less aggressive
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