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tearing big lugs of my B.F.Goody Muds
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tearing big lugs of my B.F.Goody Muds
has this happened to any one else? only really happens when im doin some serious wheelin and with my tyre pressure low (15 - 19psi) the lugs are big and they are tearin all the way to the steel belts 

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hahahaha jake its the powah of the middy .... better tone ur driving down a tad ...
we are gonna rip lugs off on the terrain we drive on ... spesh with the lockers .. all high traction rock with sharp edges

we are gonna rip lugs off on the terrain we drive on ... spesh with the lockers .. all high traction rock with sharp edges
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i took a tyre to the tyre shop and they said the bulging was caused by the age of the tyres and tread seperation. The guy also showed me how to determine when the tyres were made from a stamping on the sidewall. It turns out mine were made in 1996!!! I had baught them secondhand from a bloke at work. It is a shame that i now have 5 useless tyres 3 of which have about 80% tread.
i just bought new set of tyres today and speeking to the bloke at tyre power epping, he reackons the new BFG's are shite & wouldnt give em away let alone sell em!
i asked him, was it because of the new softer compound, but he replied by stating that the tread has been found to be ripping off the carcase right down to the steel belts
He said that this was the case in around 6% of em. i wasnt gonna risk it, got some bajaclaws 35"s x4 for $1200 fitted & balanced
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i asked him, was it because of the new softer compound, but he replied by stating that the tread has been found to be ripping off the carcase right down to the steel belts

He said that this was the case in around 6% of em. i wasnt gonna risk it, got some bajaclaws 35"s x4 for $1200 fitted & balanced

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This is for BF Goodrich tyres. I don't know about any other ones. These stampings are on the inside sidewall. the first two designate the week of the year and the last one is the last digit of the year. So for this tyre, 19 6 means the tyre was produced in the 19th week of the year 1996. At least that was how the guy at the tyre shop explained it to me. I have no idea what all the other numbers and letters mean.
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