Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Hi all.
I do most of my driving on the road and have really good street tyres that are smooth/quiet and even pretty good offroad in the dry... But when it comes to getting muddy im sure they will suck.. So i have been reading up on 4x4 sites and a set of "bar" type chains can be even more effective than MT rubber!
So.. Has anyone tried chains when mudding? is it a good idea? They are so much cheaper than a set of MT Tyres and i can put them on and off as and when i decide to play in the mud and enjoy smooth road tyres the other 99% of the time.
Cheers.
Courior
I do most of my driving on the road and have really good street tyres that are smooth/quiet and even pretty good offroad in the dry... But when it comes to getting muddy im sure they will suck.. So i have been reading up on 4x4 sites and a set of "bar" type chains can be even more effective than MT rubber!
So.. Has anyone tried chains when mudding? is it a good idea? They are so much cheaper than a set of MT Tyres and i can put them on and off as and when i decide to play in the mud and enjoy smooth road tyres the other 99% of the time.
Cheers.
Courior
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
I mean look at this.. ok its not a sammy but still. a 4x4 with road tyres in very deep mud.... put some chains on the front wheels and viola!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzUIVLWnn5U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzUIVLWnn5U
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
I say...
Suck it and see!
Suck it and see!
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Might be an expensive suck it if they suck and you get stuck....if you get my drift. Mud tyres can be found fairly cheaply used and not too expensive new.
If it ticks over...leave it
Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Thing is, over here im looking at 400 euro plus for a decent set of tyres. But chains will set me back about 50 -80 euro.... hmmm decisions
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
So about £300. Sounds about right for smaller tyres. It's up to you matey. Do you know anyone with chains so you can try them out first?
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
I would buy a set of mud terrains, something like maxxis bighorns. They are really good on road and will help loads in the mud. I think you'll get fed up of putting a set of muddy chains on and taking them off all the time. Some decent tyres and you can just drive through and carry on to a road.
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Tyres everytime for me.
The numbers speak for themselves. How many people I know with chains, Zero!
On MTs, shed loads!
The numbers speak for themselves. How many people I know with chains, Zero!
On MTs, shed loads!
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Re: Chains instead of MT/AT Tyres?
Cheers for the opinions lads. I appreciate the comments.. I'm going to keep an eye out for both tyres and chains. Which ever comes along at the best value first I'll get. Putting chains on and off doesn't bother me for the twice a month I'm going to get muddy. I do see the point that on medium amounts of mud that Mt tyres can cope with it will be a pain in the Arse putting chains on as they are really for the thick clay that any tyres can't handle alone. Maybe I'll end up with both and be unstoppable lol.
Cheers all
Courior
Cheers all
Courior
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Lots of stickers and a Skull gearknob.
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