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Author:  the_WIZARD [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:43 am ]
Post subject:  bigger rubber

hey guys ive been quoted what i beleive to be an awesome price for maxxis MA-751 in a 215/75 r15 @ $150 each.. he only has 4... i wanna know what you guys think of these cuz at the moment i have stock size bridgestones in a sf-405 all seasons??, which i think are the original tyres from 1993 :P haha i need a little more height... my main current terrain is anything from mud to rocks sand and everything in between including 100+km of highway driving a week at about 100km/h

is there anyone out there with experience with this rubber if so does it have its flaws... if so what are they? and how good are they off road! how good are they on road??

any help will be much appreciated!!

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

Mate, a 215/75 is only about 36mm taller, so it will only give you 18mm extra clearance so for the extra height alone its hardly worth it...

Going a bigger tyre will (if only slightly) reduce economy and drivability on the road. And it is noticable, cos I had the exact same tyres on my zook...

The 751 is a reasonably good tyre on the road, seems to wear pretty well, and it copes fine on sand and gravel... On the mud and rocks though, its not a great performer, but then find me a tyre that can do all of those terrains well.

IMO, on a stock geared Sierra (which is what I assume you have since you haven't specified anything at all!) you might as well stick with the standard size, particularly if you do a lot of highway km. Unless you wanna go even bigger and then get gearing to match...

I'm sure others will have a different opinion though ;)

Author:  hooki [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

get 235/75 r15. Good size for a stock geared sierra

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

hooki wrote:
get 235/75 r15. Good size for a stock geared sierra


Thats a terrible size for a stock geared Sierra...

Its a good size for a Sierra running 4.16 transfer gears...

Author:  MacDaddy [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

the_WIZARD wrote:
hey guys ive been quoted what i beleive to be an awesome price for maxxis MA-751 in a 215/75 r15 @ $150 each.. he only has 4... i wanna know what you guys think of these cuz at the moment i have stock size bridgestones in a sf-405 all seasons??, which i think are the original tyres from 1993 :P haha i need a little more height... my main current terrain is anything from mud to rocks sand and everything in between including 100+km of highway driving a week at about 100km/h

is there anyone out there with experience with this rubber if so does it have its flaws... if so what are they? and how good are they off road! how good are they on road??

any help will be much appreciated!!


That is a good price, you will be saving about $20 to $30 on new ones... however, even though they are a good AT, they really dont have the tread pattern for mud...
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-T ... eries.aspx
If you want to stay with Maxxis, i would suggest the AT-771 -
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-T ... eries.aspx
I just got them for my GV, at $185 per tyre, but they dont have many sizes in 15in...
Another recommendation, is Kumho 825 LT-AT, had them on my VIt when i had it, good AT, they are the 2nd tyre down -
http://www.kumho.com.au/4x4_light_truck.htm
And they do them in a 215/75R15, but the price they quote next to it is just a guide, i got mine for under $200 per tyre -
http://kumhotyres.businesscatalyst.com/4x4825.htm

Both the Maxxis and Kumho are good onroad as well, with a speed rating of 160kph or more, so good stability and handling... hope this helps you... :wink: :D

Author:  31zook [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

Ben_Sierra wrote:
hooki wrote:
get 235/75 r15. Good size for a stock geared sierra


Thats a terrible size for a stock geared Sierra...

Its a good size for a Sierra running 4.16 transfer gears...


thats what i run on my lwb, rocklobster and 235's... with a 1L speedo set up, it resets the speedo to stock, i checked it on those highway odometer check things... i think it was 100M out over 5Km's.... it's better then 11km's out at 100 :lol:

Author:  OMalley [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

Ben_Sierra wrote:
hooki wrote:
get 235/75 r15. Good size for a stock geared sierra


Thats a terrible size for a stock geared Sierra...

Its a good size for a Sierra running 4.16 transfer gears...


What is so bad about it? I run 235's stock...

Author:  steak_knife [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

OMalley wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
hooki wrote:
get 235/75 r15. Good size for a stock geared sierra


Thats a terrible size for a stock geared Sierra...

Its a good size for a Sierra running 4.16 transfer gears...


What is so bad about it? I run 235's stock...


I run 31's on stock gearing..

235's are a good size, you don't loose to much in h/way speed & you can still go lot's of place's..

Author:  mika [ Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: bigger rubber

I'm temporarily running 30x9.5 with stock gearing and IMO it's not good. it's light taking off in second gear with a stock geared and stock tyred zook all the time.

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