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anaxemurderer:
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maxi 3ds then (and i don't mean the girly maxi trials). Think they are the closest to tractor style chevon pattern but still road legal.
Seriously wouldn't go for anaconda's though, that pattern seems to work well in big sizes but in 235/85 etc you'll probably find your chaco's better.
Nick
bombx3:
--- Quote from: "anaxemurderer" ---
--- Quote ---you need a tyre that is as near as a tractor tyre as possible to get across it
--- End quote ---
maxi 3ds then (and i don't mean the girly maxi trials). Think they are the closest to tractor style chevon pattern but still road legal.
Seriously wouldn't go for anaconda's though, that pattern seems to work well in big sizes but in 235/85 etc you'll probably find your chaco's better.
Nick
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NNot sure what tyre you are talking about Nick can you be a bit more specific
Regards
Ray
Devon-Rover:
Really then should you require a non road tyre but nothing but all in all grip then well don't you get a set of maxicrosses.
Although a 7.00 or a 7.50 X 16 being a narrow tyre will dig down better to the firmer stuff below rather than a wider tyre being sat on top of the slime and not getting anywhere. And as above the only prop with a digging tyre is that on boggy ground they will continue digging untill you end up bellied out.
should you want a 235 tyre then.....
The ITST is really a truely a great tyre and i have seen these walking through places that has had other makes working hard to maintain traction.
bombx3:
what is ITST?
paul_humphreys:
I think he means Insa the special track is the one to go for. But if you want a tractor type tyre and its not going on the road why not have dumper tyres?
Paul
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