I agree - tyre pressures should be reduced - the old rule that wear in the centre means to high tyre pressures and wear on the outside means to low tyre pressures.
The Simex is a big tyre and the 101 is relatively low weight so tyre pressures can be reduced.
I also have been looking at tyres and at 36" Simex seems to be the only option. There are virtually no 36" tyres but lots of larger 37" however these are mostly comp tyres and really not suitable for some road use as well unless you are rich and can afford to replace them regularly. I can get the Simex for a reasonable price but I am not sure they will wear well on a 101 and may be just a tad too large for my vehicle - noting the 24v engines have 4% less power and I have an additional alternator so will be loosing a couple of horses there as well.
I measured my half worn MRFs and they are only 33.8" and my bar tread spare (in good condition) is only 34" so in reality 9.00x16s are 34" not 35".
As a result I have been looking at a lot of 35", 315/75/16 tyres - all these come in around 34.5" or around 880mm rolling diameter. There are a lot of tyres at varying prices. Maxxis Big Horns MTs have a good reputation and are getting 60-80,000km from a set, but are at the smaller end but still about the same rolling diameter as the original 9.00 16s. These would probably suit my engine characteristics better than 36" tyres. They are also a lot cheaper at about $340 fitted and I can keep my old wheels and tyres as spares if needed.
I also think a radial is a must which the Big Horns are - I was down in the Tom Groggan area and the tight steep turns on the bitumen on the Alpine way really tested the MRFs and had them squealing a lot and understeering on the tight bends. Radials would have been much better.
I have new wheels to go on and I had them made in 16x8 but on reflection I should have gone 17x8 as there are lots of nice tyres in both MT and AT in 35" tyres.
Mickey Thompson Bajas Claws are off the list - bumped into a couple of D2s and an F250 with them and the drivers all said the same - great offroad but the rubber just peels off them in the bitumen and they are getting very low KMs.
Just some thoughts
Garry
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