TrXus MT- Tread Wear

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wow this thread is getting off topic but since its going that way....josh, im close friends with a kid at HSC, he is big into wheeling but has only ever had a jeep grand cherokee, he has respect for cruisers but really likes Range rovers, his dad has a brand new one.....anyways he told me last night that a kid showed up at school after spring break with a brand new G500. i'm hoping next year you will show him whats up. nice rig but you know he will never wheel it. There are a few guys with 40's there though...and of course a ton of of them with 100's...pfff
 
Cruiserhead05 said:
Ok, to set things straight. I daily drive a 94 fzj80. It sees about 40 highway miles everday, as well as a gravel driveway, my driveway is extremely steep and in VA we do see a little snow. I would also be doing a little wheeling, mostly just fireroad type stuff in GWNF. Also, i will be going to college next year, either in NORTHERN VA or in Farmville, VA. Thee tires will see alot of pavement and need to wear well. Thats why i dont really see the TrXus as a good decision. BFG mtr's look nice but i just think they are overkill. trying to get something under 180. I really am open to any suggestions.


Future college student needing tires for light wheeling and snow. Tires need to wear well and will see tons of pavement.

What you need is an All Terrain tire. The BFG AT is a good AT but the Nitto Terra Grappler is just as good for less money. That's right, the NTG is about $40-50 less per tire.

I will be buying some NTG's very soon.
 
robbie said:
my truck did not like the outside of the tires(cupped them)

My brother-in-law experienced the same problem with the Trxus on the front of his truck.
 
For a single tire with an on road bais (& some off road):

BFG All Terrain
 
Yeah cruiserhead I hear ya. I can't wait to go wheeling with some of the guys there and you. Don't worry I will show them how it's done there. Anyway I have gotten a skid plate from iron pig which is great. I get most of my work done at Urban Landcruiser though in downtown Atlanta so I will need a good place to go to when I move to Virginia. Good luck on your decision on college and tires!
 
What you need is an All Terrain tire. The BFG AT is a good AT but the Nitto Terra Grappler is just as good for less money. That's right, the NTG is about $40-50 less per tire.

Very happy with the Nitto's, after two sets of BFG/AT's on my 4runner the Nitto's are smother, quieter and better on the trail. The tread wear looks good, I only have about 10K miles on them .

When is somebody going to put a set of Mud Grapplers on and give us a review? :D

http://www.nittotire.com/tires_mudgrappler.asp
 
I heard bad things about the grapplers. I heard they sound like sh!t on road and aren't the greatest offroad. Thats just the word on the street though. So don't quote me.
 
I heard bad things about the grapplers. I heard they sound like sh!t on road and aren't the greatest offroad. Thats just the word on the street though. So don't quote me.

You heard wrong, Yoko MT's maybe? There noisy.
 
Well i think i will most likely go with a BFG AT b/c of its slow wear and decent traction. Price is decent, i am on a highschool budget. Unless GA can help justify doing BFG MT's when 90% of my driving is on pavement and i may be going to college an hour away from DC(I.E. tons of on-road driving). Thanks for all your help though. As soon as i hear back from my other colleges i will email Lance and try to setup an appointment.
 
Yeah man All terrains will probably be perfect for what you will want to do. Even though they don't look as cool :flipoff2: they are still an amazing tire and will suit your needs perfectly. Glad you decided to go with BFG because they are the best. Best of luck with your lift and college.

P.S. If you come to HSC you will be doing 40 percent driving on pavement and 60 percent offroad when your with me. So get the muds if you go there. :D
 
Hamster City.... YEEEHAAAAAAAA
 
If I can ever find the money to start working on the 80 again the Truxxus are the choice for me. I put a thundering 1000 miles on my 80 in the last 9 months. I am really concerned about tread life...not!
 
DanKunz said:
If I can ever find the money to start working on the 80 again the Truxxus are the choice for me. I put a thundering 1000 miles on my 80 in the last 9 months. I am really concerned about tread life...not!


With that much mileage, why not go for the gold and get "real" swampers?
 
DanKunz said:
If I can ever find the money to start working on the 80 again the Truxxus are the choice for me. I put a thundering 1000 miles on my 80 in the last 9 months. I am really concerned about tread life...not!


Dan, i think they are a perfect choice for ya.
 
Because I still plan on driving it on a more varied schedule than just offroad and want a quieter street ride. I had TSLs on my 55 and it sounded like I was riding in a small plane...no thanks!

Josh83 said:
With that much mileage, why not go for the gold and get "real" swampers?
 
Cruiserhead05 said:
Josh,

It's basically between Hampden-Sydney and George Mason now. Perhaps its not a good comparison but lets face it. There is four kids in out family and HSC is 30k + a year. although they will give me like 10k in scholarship....still very pricey, if i go to mason i can get me own appt. keep my car and maybe get a job.....I'm having a hard time deciding.
Brandon

In September I got 285 MTRs at a GoodYear store for $178 a piece + installation here in Richmond if you mant more info on this PM me.

Also, my brother went Hampden-Sydney and liked it. If you decide to go there look up the Richmond Cruiser Club @ BBRCVA.org
 

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