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what mud tyres would tell a first timer to fit for offroadin
extreme90:
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!Expletive Deleted! the bed, stop changin the !Expletive Deleted! thread titles.........
heres a suggestion....
stop <edit> over 37s that you aint never gonna fit & go find a Girlfriend :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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girlfriend, no he needs to pick up his land rover mag or what ever mag he is dreaming from, then go find a toilet and fantasise over it !!
stevo your realling taking the ******* ****
now either your a winde up sent to try us or your severly loosing it in the head
lee celtic:
I would suggest black round hollow ones filled with compressed air that fit without causing the truck to roll over on side slopes or rub on the body or affect the gearing or cost to much or mess up articuwatsit they must look cool but not be stupid and most of all shop around read up listen learn then make a decision and stick to it :wink:
thermidorthelobster:
I'm not feeling the love around here O:)
Please people, whatever your feelings about others' grasp of the English language, be nice 8)
clodhopper:
i'm feeling the need for a group hug. :(scared):
Steve ray:
--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---I'm not feeling the love around here O:)
Please people, whatever your feelings about others' grasp of the English language, be nice 8)
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But please be especially nice to Moderators :D
Back to the Question:
Mud Tyres are really a personal choice.
If you want "cheap" tyres, then remoulds are the best and of those, the best remoulds I've seen in MT are INSA Turbos - the Special Track is a 'Simex copy' and is very, very good off road - although it does loose some lateral grip on side slopes. It is very noisey on road and handles like a pile of steaming excrement
Of the 'proper tyres' on sale, depends on your budget. Personally, I like BFG MT - they're good in mud (not as agressive as INSAs mind, but do you really want to tear up every track you drive down?), brilliant on rocks and still handle reasonably on the tarmac!
Size wise, the 235's are pretty good, possibly with 85 profile or maybe 265/75x16 when a 2" lift is fitted.
There are loadsa threads on here re: wheels n tyres - happy hunting :D
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