200tdi ayre
Well-Known Member
right i know here's yet another tyre thread 
i'm getting into competition trials, had a trial the other week and did rather well, but my restricting factor by a country mile was my tyres, at's and wet mud hills don't mix too well.
now its a standard class so lifts arn't allowed so that restricts the size i can go up to 235/85/16 or 265/75/16 or equivelent imperial, now everyone else had 235/85/16 insa turbo special tracks, so that would be the obvious choice. . but i've found these
31/1050R15 Maxxis M8060 Trepador Tyre Only
pretty much the same price as equivelent special tracks, but i've not heard too much about them, apart from that every australian 4x4 vid i watch pretty much everyone has them. there must be a reason for this.
my thoughts are, whats the harm in trying something different + the smaller rim diameter means i can reduce the pressures more = greater footprint =better grip
anyway does anyone have any experience with these ? or does someone know anything better than special tracks

begin !!
i'm getting into competition trials, had a trial the other week and did rather well, but my restricting factor by a country mile was my tyres, at's and wet mud hills don't mix too well.
now its a standard class so lifts arn't allowed so that restricts the size i can go up to 235/85/16 or 265/75/16 or equivelent imperial, now everyone else had 235/85/16 insa turbo special tracks, so that would be the obvious choice. . but i've found these
31/1050R15 Maxxis M8060 Trepador Tyre Only
pretty much the same price as equivelent special tracks, but i've not heard too much about them, apart from that every australian 4x4 vid i watch pretty much everyone has them. there must be a reason for this.
my thoughts are, whats the harm in trying something different + the smaller rim diameter means i can reduce the pressures more = greater footprint =better grip
anyway does anyone have any experience with these ? or does someone know anything better than special tracks
begin !!