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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    To pull out RRC's bogged on a glorified road tyre
    and most probably in a winery driveway

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyG View Post
    ITEM:
    x4 35x12.5r15 maxxis treps

    CONDITION:
    brand new

    REASON FOR SELLING:
    need cash

    PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS:
    $1400


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    ararat vic could bring to melb

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    0488348111

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    look like new treps

    From outerlimits but they're 15's not 16


    Yes saw these but my rims are 16"

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    $75 each for some 15" dynamicas

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    I had a set of 35x12.5R15 trepadore radials and I did like them very much, on-road they were good, off-road they do the job and overall a damn good tyre and would buy another set although now they'res a few people with them I may choose to buy different.

    I try to advoid the 'big name' tyres, overpriced and overated most times. For touring they would be more my choice but for 'weekend warrior' trips the cheaper options are more than fine. From experience with the big name tyres, I had 2 sets (BFG and Goodyear) and both sets I staked the sidewall (not repairable, had one patched but I still had to buy a new tyre and use the repaied one as a spare)and at nearly $350-380 a tyre for a 33 inch that left a very sour taste in my mouth

    It comes down to what you can afford but the maxxis tyres are good value and you won't get too many 35 inch sizes for less than $400 a tyre these days. Whatever you buy you should consider all your off-road likes because it can get costly changing tyres if you are not happy with you choice.

    Good luck with it.

    Trav

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    Well going to get 35/75/16 in a Maxxis Trepadore fitted this Saturday at Aus tyre.

    Then a bit of a spring lift and away we go

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOZ View Post
    Well going to get 35/75/16 in a Maxxis Trepadore fitted this Saturday at Aus tyre.

    Then a bit of a spring lift and away we go
    Hey Mark,

    You have made the right choice !!!!!!!
    The Treps are just a plain excellent tyre all round.
    Fantastic road ability and not noisy, very capable in rock and dirt and perform well in the mud.
    They are a little on the expensive side, but you will get your moneys worth with the performance they provide.
    Speaking from experience of course
    I have the same tyres on Gumboot, just 15"
    Cheers Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busman View Post
    Hey Mark,

    You have made the right choice !!!!!!!
    The Treps are just a plain excellent tyre all round.
    Fantastic road ability and not noisy, very capable in rock and dirt and perform very well in the mud.
    They are a little on the expensive side, but you will get your moneys worth with the performance they provide.
    Speaking from experience of course
    I have the same tyres on Gumboot, just 15"

    Yes I saw yours and had a look at Kelvins as well as his were 16's. hope they fit with no clearance issues

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