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    Default New Goodyear MTR Design

    G'day guys,

    Frankly Im surprised no one has posted this over here yet, considering every other board has details of it.

    New Goodyear MTR is out, sounds tuff by the description but looks abit weaker in the tread design.


    http://www.goodyeartires.com/goodyea...ter=&sidewall=

    good thing thou, they have a size of 285/75x18 which is a 35.1 inch x 11.3 x 18 inch tyre.

    awesome, now if only they had one to fit ona 16rim with that size!
    As TUFF as can be in my D4D !

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    Personally, I actually like that tread pattern much better than the old one. Looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilux_Max View Post
    they have a size of 285/75x18 which is a 35.1 inch x 11.3 x 18 inch tyre.
    The above tire has a load capacity of 4080 lbs at 80 psi tire pressure. Sounds like a good expo tire to me.
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    Hmmmm, I'm puzzled by the new 18" size as its their only tire rated over 4k lbs. They've discountinued the 37x12.50x17 Load E which was the industry standared for Humvees and fullsize border patrol trucks but now have this unique 18" size, I wonder if the Mil is doing a retrofit?

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    There is a previous thread on this one.

    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ad.php?t=23324

    You have to be quick on the ball to be first with new products.

    The tread face is not too bad, but the stylized side lugging is what gets me.

    Is is just me or does anyone else want a rugged utilitarian tire that does not have side lugging like it was designed by "pimp my ride" graduates.


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    Quote Originally Posted by expeditionswest View Post
    Personally, I actually like that tread pattern much better than the old one. Looks good.
    x2 for all the hype I've never really carred for these tires. THey're next to useless here in the NW. Time will tell how this new tread pattern goes, but I like it better. Odd that it has asymetrical tread like that, are they assuming we all have bad camber on our trucks

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    The Humvees at the depot here in town (heavily uparmored) have 37x12.5R16.5 load range D MTRs. I dont know how the poor things survive at all, you can tell they are being pushed to their limits just looking at the way the tire is deformed sitting still. Those uparmored trucks weigh in at 12k+ I believe, before personnel and gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by metapoint View Post
    Hmmmm, I'm puzzled by the new 18" size as its their only tire rated over 4k lbs. They've discountinued the 37x12.50x17 Load E which was the industry standared for Humvees and fullsize border patrol trucks but now have this unique 18" size, I wonder if the Mil is doing a retrofit?
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    Not very impressed with the overall appearence.

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    i wasent impressed with the second and now third desing of the good year mt. I had a set of the firsy vbar style thay where great then bought 37 12.5 when thay came out riped 2 right off the bat. Wated a few years and now have 4 mtrs with side wall rips in my yard as planters

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