TOYZX wrote:I can't tell you about the life expectancy yet but I've had a set of hankook mts in 285 on now for a couple of months and so far they have been great. Great offroad grip even when not aired down. The best thing is they would be the best mt I've heard for road noise, there is very little. My previous bighorns in 265 weren't too bad either, a little noisy once they got older and I would have got around 60k out of those if I had of kept them on but I wanted to go to bigger!
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sharp018 wrote:Pretty extreme rocket aired down to 10 psi i had mine on 30 psi and managed to get dirt under the bead haha. Nothing a hilift jack and sturdy rock sliders cant fix
Thanks for the input i havnt really heard much about the el cheapo tyres until now and by the sounds its quite good
Rocket55 wrote:sharp018 wrote:Pretty extreme rocket aired down to 10 psi i had mine on 30 psi and managed to get dirt under the bead haha. Nothing a hilift jack and sturdy rock sliders cant fix
Thanks for the input i havnt really heard much about the el cheapo tyres until now and by the sounds its quite good
30 psi is probably why you lost the bead, the tyre wall stands up too much and doesn't protect the rim or bead. 10'psi was on my TJ so a bit lighter than a Hilux, but I ran my Silverstnes regularly at 15psi on my loaded up Hilux, if it was empty I ran 13-14psi on the rear and never had a problem. By comparison, I used to run my Mickey Thompson A/T 4 ribs at 22psi on the same Hilux and got dirt and rocks jammed in the bead all the time.
sharp018 wrote:
Never thought of running lowwer then 30 always felt as if the tyre would run off and i go through clay last thing you want inside your rim haha
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