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Which size is best
beatmasterdave:
--- Quote from: "rollazuki" ---F A T T E R the better!
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yep, i agree 8) 8) :lol:
beatmasterdave:
here's what i said on another thread...
"i would really recomend the BF Goodrich Mud Terrain, quite a few pennies but well worth it. amazing offroad and great onroad, and they last for ever. they arnt loud at all and can do the speeds. they hold the road really well aswell. i was in a fencing firm, and they only used these tyres on all their trucks, doing mega miles on road, and they would last 6-7 years or more. the only time we got stuck with them was with a 3ton trailor ina really sloppy field. ive got em on my disco now and really impressed so far. i got mine from tyretorque.com and thought they were the cheapest for £93 i think, but MM4X4 might be abit cheaper..."
good luck
cardiff_gareth:
I was in Bearmach today, Colwat A/T remounds - £40 each + vat :shock:
Tyke:
--- Quote from: "cardiff_gareth" ---I was in Bearmach today, Colwat A/T remounds - £40 each + vat :shock:
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Can get them cheaper than that round here . . . . try 'Sowden Tyres' . . . Mark will is usually open to a deal once you have had a few off him :wink:
That said, I've worn out two full sets of Colway 265/75 MT's in less than a year . . . . next time I'll probably go BFG purely for the road life . . . . . and probably up a size more as well :lol:
Cut a sidewall badly last time out laning up the Yorkshire Dales a couple of weeks, sharp limestone rocksright down to the canvas so changed it for the spare when I got back on tarmac . . . . didn't hurt too much at ony 40 or so quid. Would have been gutted at 100+ for the equivalent BFG.
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