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Maxxis 42" Comp Trepador coming

Bebop said:
Note to Daniel :

Try not to jump them with 10psi next time ;D

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The things people do in front of a camera :****:

I figured Daniel had tire balls.



In all seriousness, I was impressed by the grip those tires have. I'm assuming that it's only gonna be better when they're completely broke in.
 
Daves Offroad Supply said:
Update on the 37's.

I am being told they are NOT being discontinued but they are changing the part number. I am also being told there is no change to the tire other than the sidewall marking so I am not sure why they are changing the part number.

Thanks for the information!! I really appreciate the info and when vendors participate! Big :dblthumb:
 
Got mine in tonight and damn these things are soft
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Next to a new unmounted 39 red label
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This is what has been provided to us from Maxxis.

Sizes Available:
TL30025900: 37x12.5x17
TL00007200: 40x13.5x17
TL00007700: 42x14.5x17

Tire Weights:
37" = 90 lbs
40" = 101 lbs
42" = 114 lbs
 
Mine came in yesterday. Initial impression is that the compound feels much softer than my 43 stickies. I have a while to go on the new build but couldnt resist bolting one up.



Makes my truck look tiny

 
Daves Offroad Supply said:
Update on the 37's.

I am being told they are NOT being discontinued but they are changing the part number. I am also being told there is no change to the tire other than the sidewall marking so I am not sure why they are changing the part number.

Appreciate that info. :smoke:
 
Well he made it to test them. So far he has just worked on clearancing for them.
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I wish I could report that they grip like bubble gum on your shoe, however it was so dry at aop there wasn't much difference. On the few obstacles I got to hit before the trans broke in half.
 
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ranger11 said:
I wish I could report that they grip like bubble gum on your shoe, however it was so dry at aop there wasn't much difference. On the few obstacles I got to hit before the trans broke in half.
Stey stuck good enough to twist your **** up and break stuff!
 
Saw my first set this weekend at Dixie Run on Stuntman's buggy. They definitely looked as big in person as they do in the pics and he seemed very happy with them so far. Has anybody run these in the mud and rocks after a rain yet?
 
tallnate said:
Saw my first set this weekend at Dixie Run on Stuntman's buggy. They definitely looked as big in person as they do in the pics and he seemed very happy with them so far. Has anybody run these in the mud and rocks after a rain yet?

With this drought I don't think it's rained since they've been on the market! :****:

But yea, I'm with you. I'll be interested in opinions of them after a full year of riding especially in the winter slop.
 
Daves Offroad Supply said:
This is what has been provided to us from Maxxis.

Sizes Available:
TL30025900: 37x12.5x17
TL00007200: 40x13.5x17
TL00007700: 42x14.5x17

Tire Weights:
37" = 90 lbs
40" = 101 lbs
42" = 114 lbs

Do you have some of the 42's in stock yet?
 
Well after the 3rd ride on the new treps I am impressed with how well they hook the the rocks. They are an excellent choice it you trail ride. I've been running 15psi in them. Yesterday I tried shooting a hill in Canada and evidently can't handle the abuse the sx's do. 30 plugs and still leaking. Needless to say my original review is pretty much spot on.


 

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