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Grizzly Claws
biggerlandy:
i agree i had a set of deestones once sounded fab but they was crazy in wet it was like driving on ice with them :D
biggerlandy:
think im gonna get of grizzlys next from what ive seen of them in mud etc they pull all day long :)
Defender:
I used to use SAG's, but they were getting harder to come by so when I needed new tyres, I decided to opt for Grizzlys.
NEVER AGAIN! The Grizzleys were more expensive, wore out at an alarming rate (much faster than SAG's), The tread blocks started to part company from the main body of the tyre, the sidewalls developed some strange bulges, they howl on the road more than SAG's & they certainly gave me a few 'brown trouser moments' on wet tarmac.
I'm going back to SAG's. Great grip off-tarmac, never let go on me on-tarmac, good tough sidewalls & lasted me ages including a trip across France & around the Alps.
Tommo:
--- Quote from: "Defender" ---I used to use SAG's, but they were getting harder to come by so when I needed new tyres, I decided to opt for Grizzlys.
NEVER AGAIN! The Grizzleys were more expensive, wore out at an alarming rate (much faster than SAG's), The tread blocks started to part company from the main body of the tyre, the sidewalls developed some strange bulges, they howl on the road more than SAG's & they certainly gave me a few 'brown trouser moments' on wet tarmac.
I'm going back to SAG's. Great grip off-tarmac, never let go on me on-tarmac, good tough sidewalls & lasted me ages including a trip across France & around the Alps.
--- End quote ---
Weird, i found exactly the opposite! seriously. I found running SAG's at above average pressure sorted them out on road a bit though. still worse than my claws.
stuvy:
its part of driving a 4x4 having the roar of the tyres, the whistle of a turbo, or a howling V8, just like dan said its not an L200!!
i do think simex's are next when i come to replace mine though
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