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Best deal for BFG 315/75/16 Muds

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Best deal for BFG 315/75/16 Muds

Post by Grantw »

I need to get a set of these and pricing seems a bit steep at $360 a tyre. Anyone got some leads to get em at a fair price..?? Would be after 5.
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Post by MQ080 »

That's not a bad price, retail being $395. I think for 5 you may get as low as $350ea but doubt you will get all that much more off
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Post by Grantw »

BFG or Coopers.... MTR in 35x12.5 are bucket loads cheaper.....but they dont make a 16" model..
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Post by 308LUX »

i would steer clear of the new BFG's...there have been quite a few cases where the tread has been ripping off clear down to the steel belts...so i was told...go the goodyear mtr's

tyre power in epping...for us mexicans sell very cheap tyres...i got a new set of baja claws 35"x4 for $1200.
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