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Tyre Choice
discomummy:
Hi,
have always had BFG ATs, current ones have been on for 2 years and three are still going strong - one is being replaced due to a screw embedded and 6 other holes!!! wondered why it never seemed to hold the air!! it has taken me approx 6 months to get this checked!
have always found them great in 95% of driving situations
regards
ela
Horness:
BFG AT's here too (in 235/70/R16).
I had 5 fitted early last year for £99 per tyre inc. disposal of old tyres, tracking & balancing (MJA Land Rover, Bromsgrove). Done about 15,000 miles on them, showing very little signs wear.
Good road manners, and not let me down so far. As I only run 1 set of wheels/tyres I needed something that would suit every occasion.
Horness
Henry Webster:
--- Quote from: "Cal" ---Thanks Rich - I've e-mailed a request for a quote through now to see what they say, but I've certainly only ever heard good things about them.
--- End quote ---
Just noticed you are in Surrey - I would try AJS4x4 Tyres who are near Reigate.
Very helpful, really know there stuff. Been in the off roading business for years and years and good value too!
www.ajstyres.co.uk
Cal:
Thanks Ela and Horness. Reckon I will be going with the BFGs - just feeling a bit nervous about it - normally doesn't bother me spending money on goodies! :lol:
Cheers Henry - have tried AJS already - they were a little bit more expensive than Nene Valley - but a tad easier for me to get to! :)
I seem to hear the same thing everywhere - AT2s good, but not as strong as BFG and lower mileage potential, though prob still about 50-60k.
alaric:
I've had BFG's on my Pajero for a couple of years now, and done between 40,000 and 50,000 miles on them - I'd say they're now about 1/2 worn - very pleased with them both for wear, road manners and off-road performance.
Alaric.
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