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Offline thepsychoman

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« Reply #30 on: March 06, 2007, 18:57:54 »
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Apart from them being expensive as off road tyres go they are very quiet on the road, you can't tell from driving it that you have anything other than standard tyres on really, MPG, I won't know for a few weeks but I am not really a fuel guage watcher, just fill it up when its empty!!  I haven't tried them off road yet but they are suppost to be the mutts nuts!!  Only problem with them, when my speedo says 60 I am doing 70 :shock:


Aye BFG MTs are amazingly sensible on the road - decent handling and they give loads of warning before they let go - a good choice if you do a lot of road miles. They're good in the mud... but not as good as Insas  :twisted: ... there again, BFGs should do 30K miles plus - doubt the Insas will make it to 10k! Ho hum...
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« Reply #31 on: March 06, 2007, 19:35:57 »
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Here is some pictures before and after...


Looks well good, what size tyres you got on there?

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« Reply #32 on: March 07, 2007, 07:28:32 »
265/75/16 BFG Mud terrains, not had a look at the arches yet though on full articulation, they don't stick out at all just catch the hockey sticks on full lock :roll:
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