ZJ Jeep Project: Maxxis Trepador for my Grand CRQ ~ 4 WD Four by Four
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

ZJ Jeep Project: Maxxis Trepador for my Grand CRQ

After upgrading my Grand Cherokee ZJ Jeep suspension (I haven't wrote it yet.......next post), including lifting my ZJ suspension 3", the next thing to do is replacing my old Dunlop Grantrek A/T with something M/T. I'm almost out of budget, so I can't effort BF Goodrich M/T KM2, too expensive. My options are: Bridgestone Dueler M/T, GT Radial Savero, Kumho (I'm not sure about quality), Federal Couragia and Maxxis Bighorn or Buckshot Mudder. Most all the time I'll use this car for on-road driving (80%), and once a month go for camping or adventure off-road  in the mountain. Due to my limited budget and space, I can't prepared 2 set of tires.


I'm familiar with bridgestone dueler M/T, the quality is good, and I'm also satisfied with its performance in dirt road.In tarmac and concrete road, ....hmmm noisy, and the model looks so old.. Federal Couragia is a new model available in Jakarta, however only few shops sell this tires, the tread pattern really impressed me, even though I don't know yet how its performance in dirty road or muddy road.

After visiting one tire shop who sell bridgestone and GT Radial, next destination is Maxxis tire shop. Actually I'm looking for Maxxis Bighorn or Buckshot Mudder. Bighorn tread pattern looks aggresive, and the buckshot looks very similar with Bridgestone M/T. Then my eyes stuck with Maxxis Trepador Radial, the tread patter really impressed me. Here the picture:






















well, ....how do you think?
The price slightly higher than Bighorn, ......according to the seller, this Trepador is more silent in asphalt road than bighorn or buckshot mudder.
This Trepador also have better grip in muddy road compare to Bighorn.

Here the factory description about Trepador:
  • Unique tread element arrangement ensures a uniform tread contact area for sure-footed handling.
  • Multi-stage staggered shoulder pattern provides improved control even on the most difficult off-road and rocky terrain.
  • Nylon belt-reinforced tire construction improves puncture resistance and prolongs tread life.
So....., I choose Maxxis Trapador for my ZJ Jeep, the size is 31" x 10.5 R15. It cost Rp 1.450.000,- for each (approx. US$ 157)












































The above picture shows the Trepador have been installed to my Grand Cherokee, as I mention in my previous posting, I also installed 3cm tire spacer.

How the Trepador performance for daily use?..... I'll post the my experience with  Maxxis Trepador next month.

1 comment:

jonny said...

Wow, neat! This is a really great site! I am wondering, if anyone else has come across something, similar in the past. Keep up, the great work! :)
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