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BFG and Goodyear muddies

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tyres

Post by klrevo »

just for another opinion, i went from naknag mudstars which i couldnt fault for one fot he cheapest tyres known to man (they dont stack up against swampers and stuff offroad) to a set of bfg m/t on my old shorty paj. with the lino in the rear and wet roads i could barely get the mudstars to slide, whereas with the bfg it took no effort, literally not even trying to get it sideways round the same roundabouts, didnt liek them at all...

just my 2c

if i was buying a set of 33"s again and wasnt swimming in moneys, id definitely buy the nankangs again.

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Post by kemal »

good year mtr's all the way drove them first time in the mud today phenominal grip in the mud even with 4WD off i found it just gripped and barley let me slide
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Post by bogged »

kemal wrote:good year mtr's all the way drove them first time in the mud today phenominal grip in the mud even with 4WD off i found it just gripped and barley let me slide
all tires are good when you first get them... they still have the square edge on the tread blocks.
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