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Bfgoodrich muds or similar tread pattern
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Bfgoodrich muds or similar tread pattern
Hey everyone,
I'm in need of some new tyres and I'm keen on these new style of mud terrains BFG have bought out. I don't believe all the stuff they are trying to push but I'm hoping they will be reasonably quiet on the highways. Currently I have my second set of MTR's and I can't complain about them at all. They are good on road and off, I get plenty of km's out of them as well. The retailer I spoke to sells a range of brands and didn't push the wranglers cos he had a few tyres come back with problems, although these were in specific sizes mostly smaller or in 15". By they way their for an 80 and I want them in 285/75 16 just like I have on there now.
So I'm hoping for some positive feedback from people that have these tyres.
Thanks
I'm in need of some new tyres and I'm keen on these new style of mud terrains BFG have bought out. I don't believe all the stuff they are trying to push but I'm hoping they will be reasonably quiet on the highways. Currently I have my second set of MTR's and I can't complain about them at all. They are good on road and off, I get plenty of km's out of them as well. The retailer I spoke to sells a range of brands and didn't push the wranglers cos he had a few tyres come back with problems, although these were in specific sizes mostly smaller or in 15". By they way their for an 80 and I want them in 285/75 16 just like I have on there now.
So I'm hoping for some positive feedback from people that have these tyres.
Thanks
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Re: Bfgoodrich muds or similar tread pattern
the KM2? like the crawler?Toy80Diesel wrote:Hey everyone,
I'm in need of some new tyres and I'm keen on these new style of mud terrains BFG have bought out.
for an 80 and I want them in 285/75 16 just like I have on there now.
Most threads here say they wont be in your size until next year.. only in 17 and 20inch rims
Hi Nutter, I'm familiar with the search function but for some reason, both yesterday and today it won't work for me. can't work out what I'm doing wrong, I just type in tyre and it comes up with no matching posts.
EDIT: Tyre or Mud doesn't come up with anything, but BFG MUDS does...
Hey bogged, I like the KM2 but as you say its not an option for me.
EDIT: Tyre or Mud doesn't come up with anything, but BFG MUDS does...

Hey bogged, I like the KM2 but as you say its not an option for me.
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you know what your right about search being funny, if i search for "snow driving vic" on my phone i get the thread about Mt Skene yet on my PC It wont find it at all, I had to email myself the link from my phone last night......is there something funny with the forums search?
My bitch has boost, Nutter Engineering Turbo GQ
NJV6 wrote:Yea the search function is fawked - has been for months.
ive tried to "search" for a thread that im actually looking at in another window and nothing comes up

even type the exact thread name and nothing comes up
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
+1Yom wrote:If they've still got those shitty gutter protectors don't bother. You'll be forever picking mud out of the bead.

my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Well, only problem I've had with mud in the bead on the MTR's was when I aired them down to about 20psi for a better ride and more traction. When i don't air them down I don't have any problems. I don't want to buy internal beadlocks, but is there any other way around it?j-top paj wrote:yeh they got rid of the mud collector in the new series
I'm suprised that not many people have said anything about this tyre. Is it because the MTR/MTZ/STT's have taken over?
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Well, I dunno where I read it, but it was somewhere on the internet!4130warrior wrote:My local tyre shop ask 'More dirt in the bead?' every time I go in there. Which is almost every trip.
Some guy was using silicone or maybe windscreen sealant (more flexible) to help keep the crap out of the bead. Even if it comes out when you high pressure wash the car, its easy and cheap enough to re-do.
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it helps,Toy80Diesel wrote:Well, I dunno where I read it, but it was somewhere on the internet!4130warrior wrote:My local tyre shop ask 'More dirt in the bead?' every time I go in there. Which is almost every trip.
Some guy was using silicone or maybe windscreen sealant (more flexible) to help keep the crap out of the bead. Even if it comes out when you high pressure wash the car, its easy and cheap enough to re-do.
or when you get the tire shop to balance them, ask for some bead sealant to be used, its like sikaflex sorta
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
it usually only happens when ive been to the wattos for some reason4130warrior wrote:
My local tyre shop ask 'More dirt in the bead?' every time I go in there. Which is almost every trip.

everywhere else is fine, just the wattos and a have to get them cleaned out the next day
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
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