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nobodyspecial
September 17th, 2007, 21:37
Who here has any experience with running Mickey Thompson tires? I figured that since they are practically all called Baja's of some sort they would be more common in this venue, but its pretty rare that I hear someone talking about using M/T tires unless they are talking about the Baja Pros used on smaller buggys and stuff.

How do tires like the Baja Belted, Baja Belted Radial MTZ or the Baja Radial MTX hold up? The Baja Belteds are "race proven" according to their site, so why dont we see these things being used more often? Is there some reason people dont use them often?

Thanks, Josh

BAJASURCHIVATO
September 20th, 2007, 15:25
My Buddy Had A Set On His Ranger Which Is Street Driven... 35's... They Are Soft Compound And Wore Out Really Fast... Bfg All Terrains Last A Lot Longer....

nobodyspecial
September 20th, 2007, 15:29
Which ones does he have? There were three that I was curious about. The Baja Radial MTX is a all terrain, supposed to have a pretty long tread life. the Radial MTZ is a similiar to a Toyo Open Country M/T and I wouldnt know what to compare the Baja Belted, but it is supposed to be a really tough tire.

It would help to know which one your buddy has, because I am sure that all MT tires dont wear the same as the set he has.

Thanks for the info, though

Beat98TJ
September 20th, 2007, 21:04
One of my play trucks has Baja ATZ's. I like them. Seem like decent tires to me.

BAJASURCHIVATO
September 21st, 2007, 12:47
He Had The Baja Belted Tires I Believe....they Worked Good In The Dirt, But Wore Out After 10k Of Street Driving....

HDRA1
October 2nd, 2007, 16:44
we run a 35 mtz on our 4 seater they have been beat on and beat on no problems they do hold up real well

nobodyspecial
October 2nd, 2007, 18:07
Thanks for the tips guys.

HDRA1, would you say that the MTZs are in the same category as a Toyo Open Country MT? I have heard that those tires are pretty tough. If you have experience with those, would you say these are better or worse? It Sounds like you would recommend the MTZs.

Thanks, Josh

loufish
October 2nd, 2007, 20:04
My Buddy Had A Set On His Ranger Which Is Street Driven... 35's... They Are Soft Compound And Wore Out Really Fast... Bfg All Terrains Last A Lot Longer....

That was my experience, I had the MTX's and although a nice all around tire, the were very soft and I barely got 20k out of them.
I've had BFG A/T's before and they always worked good for me in the desert, and lasted real good on the pavement...

tedmales
October 12th, 2007, 03:41
They will not last long

HDRA1
October 12th, 2007, 04:42
i have no complaints they are being run on this weekend for the powderpuff race they have alot of prerun miles and race mileon them they hook up real well and no sign of wear here are 2 pics of the car it is on

baja619
October 12th, 2007, 11:52
I have heard from friends that have gotten 43,000 on offroad miles from the TOYO Open Country m/t

Cant beat that