Creepy Crawler M8090 | Trepador M8060 | |
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Vehicle Suitability | Light Truck / SUV | Light Truck / SUV |
Driving Style | Off-Road Max Traction | Off-Road Max Traction |
Season | Summer | All Season |
Release Date | 2008 | 2008 |
Run Flat? | No | No |
Overall Score | N/A | N/A |
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The Creepy Crawler M8090 has been around in Australia for about 16 years, whereas the Trepador M8060 has been on the market for about 16 years
Both tyres are rated for off-road max traction action. Both tyres are designed for use with 4WDs, SUVs and light trucks.
The Creepy Crawler M8090 are for use in summerconditions, whereas the Trepador M8060 are considered summer tyres. Neither of them are runflat tyres. Both brands are considered to be in the mid-range part of the market.
Read on to see how each of these tyres stack up against each other!
We've analysed results of the following tyre benchmarks to make data-driven comparison of the Creepy Crawler M8090 and the Trepador M8060 tyres.
Creepy Crawler M8090 | Trepador M8060 | |
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Handling | N/A | Good |
Comfort | N/A | Acceptable |
Price/Quality | N/A | Acceptable |
Overall Score | N/A | N/A |
Unfortunately, there is very little benchmark data available for the Maxxis Creepy Crawler M8090 tyres.
Based on the results of a number of tyre benchmarks, the Trepador M8060 scores 3 out of 5 for comfort. We don't have any comfort data for the Creepy Crawler M8090 tyres.
Introduced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the USA, the Uniform Tire Grading System (UTQG), is a system for comparing one tyre product to another on the basis of some standardised tests.
Unfortunately, we don't have any UTQG treadwear data available for either of these tyres.
The UTQG system measures traction as straight-line braking in dry conditions. The scale is AA, A, B, C, with AA being the best grade, and C the worst.
We don't have any UTQG traction data available for either of these tyres.
The UTQG temperature resistance tests measure how well tyres can dissipate heat that builds up due to friction with the road. The scale is A, B, C, with A being the highest grade.
We don't have any UTQG temperature data available for either of these sets of tyres.
The Creepy Crawler M8090 and Trepador M8060 tyres both have a warranty of 2 years.
Still on the fence about these tyres? Check out how they compare to other similar tyres on the market in Australia!
Let's now take a look at the main differences between these two sets of tyres.
The Creepy Crawler M8090 have a warranty of 2 years, while the Trepador M8060 tyres are guaranteed for 2 years.
Below is a list of all 2 sizes of the Creepy Crawler M8090, and all 5 sizes of the Trepador M8060 tyres sold in Australia, sorted by tyre width.
Size |
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255/85 R16 104K |
40x13.5 R17 LT |
Size |
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185/85 R16 105/103L |
205/70 R15 104/102Q |
205/70 R15 104Q |
235/75 R15 104/101Q |
235/75 R15 104Q |
Louis
I'm Louis, an engineer passionate about helping Australians choose better tyres for their vehicles!