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any one had kumo muds b4

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Range Rover Blues:
I think Dave runs that size on a lifted Disco, it looks fine and seems to go anywhere he points it.

As for the width thing I know what you mean about skinny tyres cutting through the mud, it's a case of horses for courses.  I find my MT remoulds great in the deep stuff like Leicester laning trips often have, useless in the clingy stuff I got stuck in in Notts and easily damaged on the rocky surface of Derbyshire.

You pays your money and takes your choice, personally I'm thinking of replacing the 235/70 with 235/85 at some point.  I think they are the widest tyre that will fit a standard rim and still drive well on the road, irrespective of the off-road ability.

gecko:
i just seen these id love them i think im going to have to get them £85 a corner

Dr Neil:
it might be worth checking the speed rating as already suggested. on a more positive note i had these fitted to the rear of my series 3 and whenever the tyres were in contact with the ground it never got stuck, they are great in the mud!!! :D

Bulli:
how much road time will you use them for? Had them,sold them, they are superb offroad and come up big for the size. They are bad on the road , very noisy and squirm around under braking.
If you do mostly offroading they are worth buying and are cheap but if you like your stereo --- fit some extra speakers!! :lol:

seph234:
have to agree with bulli a few people i know have got the grizzly's good off road but on tarmac not to good ive seen a few toyota's sliding past me up the inside if you have a sudden stop. i have bf goodrich mt's and i think they are worth every penny on and offroad if your budget can stretch to them.  joe

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