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mud tyres

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cotefarmboy:
I just ordered a set of Insa Turbo Dakars, direct copy of BFG Mud Terrains and half the price as they are retreads. Only for off-road so i reckon they are great value. They do a copy of the Simex too

MuddyMachine:
A simex copy and a very good tyre

ronttuk:
thanks guys

littlepow:
Don't forget Maxxis Creepy Crawler (M8090) and Mudzilla (M8080).



Often forgotten over here, but popular in the states.

deepender:
Make sure you choose the right pattern  and SIZE to suit the terrain you use most. Biggest is not always best, and with a very aggresive tyres if you are not carefull you could blow diffs and halfshafts, which i understand is not the "cherrys" strong point, and could be very expensive. Expensive tyres like the BFG mud and Cooper STT's are fine if you drive a lot of rocky places with a firm base, as the extra sidewall protection is good insurance.  If you are just mud wollowing there a loads of re-treads available as already mentioned. I am currently running Kumho KL71 , which seem to be a good compromise on price and quality. Tim

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