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What new tyres to get?

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What new tyres to get?

Post by mccpijs4 »

Bought my old Pajero with 33x12.5x15 BFG MT's, but they are wearing pretty low now. Want to replace with something more 50/50 Road/Offroad as I use it on the road every day (concerned with fuel consumption!) getting to work but want to keep the chunky off road look. Was going to go with BFG AT's but thought you lot might have some good ideas.
Also - where am I likely to get the best deals?
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Post by RockyF75 »

BFG A/Ts suck in/on everything except sand - my own experience.

Mate has BFG M/Ts on his 4b4 van and is happy with them on and off road.+ they have a reputation for lasting a lot of k's.

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Post by T_Diesel »

Take a look at the Mickey Thompson MTZs. I just got a set and am very happy with them and had BFG MTs prior. MTZs are a lot quieter on the road and still loko reasonably aggressive.
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Post by mccpijs4 »

BFG AT's - point noted, thanks for the heads-up.

Mickey Thompsons look good - I'll have a look for prices - cheers!
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Post by The_Wazza »

We're using the new Pro Comp MT Xtremes. They have only been out in the last cpl of months.
I've put 33's on mine and very impressed with their "on road" performance and equally their off road performance.
They are very quiet.
Performance on wet road is quite outstanding for a mud terrain biased tyre.
Superb in the mud and snow, (which we got to try out).
Hope this helps. Wazza
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Post by mccpijs4 »

Sounds excellent - will have a look for them too.

Just had a thought - my spare is a very unused BFG MT - still got the rubber nubbins on it - reckon a tyre shop would work out some kind of exchange if I was buying 5 tyres?!
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Post by Ruffy »

The_Wazza wrote:We're using the new Pro Comp MT Xtremes. They have only been out in the last cpl of months.
I've put 33's on mine and very impressed with their "on road" performance and equally their off road performance.
They are very quiet.
Performance on wet road is quite outstanding for a mud terrain biased tyre.
Superb in the mud and snow, (which we got to try out).
Hope this helps. Wazza
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Post by The_Wazza »

mccpijs4 wrote:Sounds excellent - will have a look for them too.

Just had a thought - my spare is a very unused BFG MT - still got the rubber nubbins on it - reckon a tyre shop would work out some kind of exchange if I was buying 5 tyres?!
You can only try... :P
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Post by flexytj »

try a cooper st they are a good tyre . mickey thompson mtz
are more a mud tyre like the bfg mud you coul also try the mickey
thompson fc2 they are a good at tyre
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Post by Bad JuJu »

flexytj wrote:mickey thompson fc2 they are a good at tyre
Except on wet roads, slick tar compounds esp on roundabouts (no aggregate in the mix).
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Post by mccpijs4 »

Been looking at the reviews here:

http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/

BFG MT's are reported to be one of the best overall it seems (of those tyres mentioned above in this topic).
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Post by surfseller06 »

My opionion is stick with the bfg mt's, I'm on my 3rd set and get around 65'000km out fo them. I do a lot of 4 wheelin but also my daily driver on the black stuff.I have had bfg all terrian's to and get the same k's out of them and are no better in the wet.Also had kelly mts and only got about 40'000kms from them and there crap in the wet.
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Post by mccpijs4 »

I'm beginning to think this might be the way forward - esp as I've got an unused spare!
thanks for you advice.
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Post by bogged »

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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

What is the comment on FCII vs MTX. (edited)

Is there a benefit either way?

I mean John Rooth swears buy his, and I have the 100 booked in next week to get a paint job just like Milo.....

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Post by bogged »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:What is the comment on FCII vs MTZ.

Is there a benefit either way?

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google for images of them both - that will tell u.
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Post by Brainless »

I hav just purchased a set of Mickey T's ATZ's they should be go on this weekend but were i am the Local RFS use these tyres in 31's on all fleet vehicles apart from the firetrucks and they like them
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Post by mccpijs4 »

Goodyear Wrangler MTR's?
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Post by sunny jim »

go the fc 2s , you will get 80 to 90 000 ks out of them, got a set on a 100 series ,done 60 000 ks on them and should get at least another 20 out of them........................ :D
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Post by teambullet »

I to am on my 3rd set of bfg muddies, hav been so happy with them over the years, wouldnt run another tyre for what you are looking to do.
It is a tough choice i know but i reckon stick with what works. Cheers Denny
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Post by ludacris »

I have the Maxxis Trepadors and they are awsome. Quite on road and grip like hell off.

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Post by Allan Mac »

Have just purchased Mickey T's MTX's. For an A/T, they are exceptional on the black stuff; very quiet, good grip in the wet. Had a run at Mt Selma/Mt Matlock the other weekend & performed well in the slushy stuff. Thought I was going to have an issue on one track, as other mates were running minimum of muds, but got through without any problems.

I also have MTR's & find them very good, but I only use them for my off road activities. Have found them to be quite good on the 'black stuff', but it all depends on how far u go with your off road ventures. I have found them to be very good everywhere offroad, except in mud. BTW, wouldnt touch BFG A/T's, overpriced /over rated & crap on wet bitumen roads, but just my opinion.
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