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Thread: 19" Maxxis AT Tyres

  1. #281
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    New update with regret. Just found this today. Obviously happened at the farm on the weekend. Which totally ****es me off as this should not have happened on bulldozed tracks. There are loose rocks everywhere, and the spot where I got slightly stuck is a little rocky but not enough that this should happen I'm really disappointed that driving on a track and nothing hardcore has ended with a slash in sidewall. In over 20 years I have never had sidewall damage and I have done some stuff where I thought the tyres would not survive and they came out unscathed. Always in the past been on 16-17" rims running 32" tyres. I also have some chips out of my front left rim (factory 19"), I'm assuming this happened in the sticky spot. It probably lifted some rocks out of the track when it lost traction and spun. This just goes to show that the low profile tyres are extremely vulnerable and susceptible to damage along with the rim. Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

    Just now noticed another cut in my sidewall.

    The first one was rear drivers side this one is rear passenger side.

    Mega ****ed



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    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

  2. #282
    JamesH Guest
    Disappointing! Still, they stayed up, and we will never know what those particular rocks would have done to a tyre of another make.

    I can't see how their sidewall rubber would be softer after going to all that trouble to make them LT and hard wearing.

  3. #283
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    Disappointing! Still, they stayed up, and we will never know what those particular rocks would have done to a tyre of another make. I can't see how their sidewall rubber would be softer after going to all that trouble to make them LT and hard wearing.

    I have been driving those track and worse in that region for years on Coopers and BFG and never ever had tyre damage.

    I had a mate a couple of years ago slice a sidewall on standard Hilux tyres and put it down to a freak incident but not now, I'm now convinced the Coopers and BFG are a lot tougher tyre in the sidewall.

    For the driving I was doing this should not have happened. These are bulldozed tracks no ruts or steps just flat tracks, the sticky bit I was referring to with regards to slipping was due to the incline, this is steep country but you couldn't ask for a better track.

    Example of the terrain in this photo.



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    A lot of loose rock but nothing big.

    I'm putting it down to the low profile and brand of tyre being weaker in the sidewall. In saying that it still probably the best choice unfortunately for a 19" rim

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

  4. #284
    Babs Guest
    Pardon the spelling mistakes in the previous post.

    Here is another photo.



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    A mixture of fist sized rocks and no bigger.

    In over 20 years never a problem. Now one drive up and two slices.

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

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    Would you have used 42 psi in the other tyres or did you keep the pressures up on the 19" to avoid pinching the shorter sidewalls? At 42 psi the sidewalls wouldn't have much give. Lowering to around 30 psi may have been a useful compromise.
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    It's not good Babs. I have done 30kph on heavy gibbers in Sundown National Park fully laden... Sharp hard rocks and no dirt... Just rocks. Combined with hours of slower driving on the same rocky roads. My Maxxis 751 LT are completely unscathed from that. Sorry to see the tyres cut mate.

    Cheers

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    I didn't take photos of the heavy rick areas but even this part had a lot of sharp stuff. Cheers

  8. #288
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walruslike View Post
    Thnaks for this thread... Ive read chunks of it...


    Has anyone discussed a comparison between the Yoko Geolander AT and the Maxxi? I'm very impressed with what I have read so far on the Geolander. But I have no real world experience with them and dont know anyone that has.


    When mine are due (18'' Freelander 2 ) I will be probably tossing between these two.
    A relative had Yoko ATs on and said they were OK for about 50,000 ks, but then he switched to Toyo ATs. Not sure what that proves - OK but not great, I guess.

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  9. #289
    Babs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Would you have used 42 psi in the other tyres or did you keep the pressures up on the 19" to avoid pinching the shorter sidewalls? At 42 psi the sidewalls wouldn't have much give. Lowering to around 30 psi may have been a useful compromise.

    Yes Graeme I have always kept the highway pressure on the previous tyres only letting down pressure for rock steps and driving up the rocky creeks. The tracks hasn't ever been any real need for the drop on bulldozed tracks.

    And yes from research I was of the understanding that retaining higher pressure on the lower profile tyres reduced the chances of sidewall damage.

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

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    Trouble is when you air down already thin rubber the rims just look SO close to the ground. It's a conundrum because with them up the tyre will not deform around sharp objects and pop back... It is more prone to damage with full pressure. Likewise full pressure puts more stress and shock on the carcass, rims and ultimately suspension. Cheers

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