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Which Tyres (again)

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Which Tyres (again)

Post by Grasshopper »

I am going out into some rocky country hunting in 2 weeks time. As I destroyed a BFG All Terrain last year, I have decided to return to split rims for this trip. What is a robust tyre with decent sidewalls that will fit on the split rims?? Previously I had no problem with the road grippers for puncture resistance but they are lacking in grip when it gets muddy. Any comments greatly appreciated.
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Post by Adam GQ »

get some bfg muds or somthing with open tread we did a 2 week simpson desert trip with mud tyres and had no problems at all
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Post by Slunnie »

Bridgestone desert duellers??? They run them until they are bald in the rocks at Arkaroola.
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Post by coxy321 »

Do they still make those grabbers or grippers that i always used to see on split rims. They looked like a pretty agressive tyre for a "skinny".
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