Those are serious, wow
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They look SOOOOO much like my old Super Swamper Boggers. Did they steal the tread pattern from them or what?
that does not look like a 10.5 wide tire…I have been very happy with these Kenda Klever R-T 35x10.5x17 nice ride quite not super agressive of course but a great choice IMO. That said I will be ordering some of those Badak Xtreme but have not 16" rims right now. Dang more rims to buy!
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I have been very happy with these Kenda Klever R-T 35x10.5x17 nice ride quite not super agressive of course but a great choice IMO. That said I will be ordering some of those Badak Xtreme but have not 16" rims right now. Dang more rims to buy!
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I have five old Mopar Traildusters pop tops so I will find one to put 16"s on if I have to!Sadly I’m locked into 17 inch rims because of my build, it doesn’t appear that Badak’s come in that size. I’m happy with my Kleevers too ,but those Badaks are breath taking !
I have five old Mopar Traildusters pop tops so I will find one to put 16"s on if I have to!
Here is the initial review and some more pics of the badaks. All I can say is the pictures don’t do them justice they are gnarly.
Accelera Badak Xtreme = radial bogger with center bar
So while doing some tire stalking on the internet a while ago I found these and sent a few emails back and forth and picked up a set of 35x10.50x16s. All the sizes they have are 10.50 wide and range from 31s to 35s with 35s. The only option for a 16” wheel is the 35s. When I first saw these...forum.ih8mud.com
Here is the initial review and some more pics of the badaks. All I can say is the pictures don’t do them justice they are gnarly.
Accelera Badak Xtreme = radial bogger with center bar
So while doing some tire stalking on the internet a while ago I found these and sent a few emails back and forth and picked up a set of 35x10.50x16s. All the sizes they have are 10.50 wide and range from 31s to 35s with 35s. The only option for a 16” wheel is the 35s. When I first saw these...forum.ih8mud.com
That's most likely because those wheels are 10" wide?that does not look like a 10.5 wide tire…
Looks more like a 12.5?
I guess everyone has their own definition of tall and skinny.
A 12.5 wide mud terrain is actually much skinnier than a 12.5 wide all terrain because of the tread
Speaking of the Badak Xtreme, Accelera has been doing a great job expanding the tire size line. Here's a recent release in 33x10.50 R15 flavor. Perfect application for the Toyota OEM 15" steelies if you are still not contented with the 31x10.5 R15 variant.
Tempting but I currently have 16" OEM steelies so no go for me, but the local Accelera representative in my country assured me that they will soon release 280/85 R16 (33x10.50 R16) size and will soon expand to more sizes but only exclusive to the 15 and 16 diameter intended for "professional" / competition use.
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In my country and generally for the Southeast Asian region, we always had a knack on competition/expedition vehicles running TSL Boggers/Swampers but the imposed taxes and duties including the lengthy shipping period leaved less to be desired. Ever since the annual Rain Forest Challenge events and other similar regional offroad competition events, local tire companies(Indonesian/Malaysian/Philippines/Thailand/Taiwan) that do subcontract and local partnership to major tire companies such as (e.g Bridgestone, Yokohama, Michelin, Continental) used the RFC competition as their testbed and r&d. The likes of Simex, Maxxis/CST, GT Radial, Accelera, Otani, Deestone to name some. These tires held up pretty well considering it originated from rubber producing countries, not to mention the collaboration and partnership with the known major tire companies they are associated with.
The Badak Xtreme including it's competitors of the same tire range were never meant for street(posing) or even worst mall crawling duties, hence the lack of tire diameter offerings bigger than 16 inches and rarely exceeded the N speed rating specification. Sadly, TSLs have become a novelty over here but this paved the way for local tire manufacturers to innovate and exercise their engineering and technical chops to provide solid dedicated mud tires for the harsh rainforest jungles in the region.
Tomorrow I'm swapping from 255/85-16 Toyo Open Country MT to 255/85-16 BFG KM3.
There will be pics.