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whats the best mud tyre??

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whats the best mud tyre??

Post by hosie »

I have BFGs atm & they are well well well worn time to update .
I have only rotated them once in over 80k
I chipped the crap out of them 2 weeks ago driving them on rocky tracks & not dropping the psi
OH well they have been good tyre
so what do you think I should get
coopers / mickey/ BFG / goodyear / etc
80 series, winch, front & rear lockers , 2 in lift ,33 BGF muds
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Post by Eddy »

sounds like ya should get BFGs again ... if it ain't broke don't fix it!



and this time rotate 'em every 5k ;)
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Post by SIM79 »

Simex, Boggers or Trepadors :D
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Post by bogged »

Oh good, I'll be eagerly awaiting the replies in this thread... I tried searching but it only came back wtih 12,000 threads with the answers. :(
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Post by hosie »

bogged wrote:Oh good, I'll be eagerly awaiting the replies in this thread... I tried searching but it only came back wtih 12,000 threads with the answers. :(
I tried a search for bfg & for tyres & nothing came up
just tried searching again for bfg (after) logging back in again & find a few
80 series, winch, front & rear lockers , 2 in lift ,33 BGF muds
Always adding to it when I get some spare $$$$ which is almost never
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Post by ajsr »

pirelli P ZERO man these hookup in mud
85 high roof 1.3, 6.5 tc, air lockers,ruf and 34 swampers. yep its an ugly pos.
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Post by Rhett »

Buck shot mudders
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by Jcas24 »

mickey thompson MTZ are the best.
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Post by Jcas24 »

no wai, Cooper STT's all the way!! :armsup:
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'97 Toyota Surf SSR-G Intercooled 3.0 TD Auto. 2" lift, Xrox bar, Waeco, Drawers, 32" BFGs
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Post by Jcas24 »

and I think you should get some MTR's!

hasn't this thread being done enough times?!?
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Post by T_Diesel »

hosie wrote:
bogged wrote:Oh good, I'll be eagerly awaiting the replies in this thread... I tried searching but it only came back wtih 12,000 threads with the answers. :(
I tried a search for bfg & for tyres & nothing came up
just tried searching again for bfg (after) logging back in again & find a few
WTF did you search on? :shock: Are you sure you spelt BFG correctly?

I just did a search on General Tech only and it returned 589 matches for BFG. Granted all of them won't be relevant however if you can read, I am sure you will find the information you are after in a previous thread.

Why don't you just get some HTs instead? :roll:
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Post by coxy321 »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic168 ... hlight=bfg

I searched and got 589 results too......

Use the search, Grasshopper, and save yourself a flaming.
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Post by mike_nofx »

If you want real muddies, scratch coopers and BFG muds off the list!!

Just over rated all-terrains in my opinion.
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Post by hosie »

T_Diesel wrote:
hosie wrote:
bogged wrote:Oh good, I'll be eagerly awaiting the replies in this thread... I tried searching but it only came back wtih 12,000 threads with the answers. :(
I tried a search for bfg & for tyres & nothing came up
just tried searching again for bfg (after) logging back in again & find a few
WTF did you search on? :shock: Are you sure you spelt BFG correctly?

I just did a search on General Tech only and it returned 589 matches for BFG. Granted all of them won't be relevant however if you can read, I am sure you will find the information you are after in a previous thread.

Why don't you just get some HTs instead? :roll:
I am sure it is .But I am not going to read 100s of threads,
its easier to ask again
Do a search for "tyres" or "mud tyres" it shows nothing the search on here has never been very good
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Post by Ruffy »

If nobody asked any questions then we could all go to wikepedia instead of outers... besides with new products being released and up to date reports from people being a potential response why wouldn't you ask the question???????

maybe the last 588 people to mention BFG's should have return to the first ever bfg thread to post there comments??

By the way, Procomp or Mickey T's

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Post by money_killer »

simex et2's and MT Mtz's are bad either
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Post by mule75 »

desert duelers
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Post by bogged »

hosie wrote:I am sure it is .But I am not going to read 100s of threads,
This is the exact reason search does not work.
Spending 10 mins reading 5-6 threads will get you every answer you will ever need. :roll:
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Post by hudson44 »

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I've heard these go alright. A bit noisy on road but great in the mud. White walls too.
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Post by UrbanRedneck »

bogged wrote:
hosie wrote:I am sure it is .But I am not going to read 100s of threads,
This is the exact reason search does not work.
Spending 10 mins reading 5-6 threads will get you every answer you will ever need. :roll:
Man do you ever do anything but bag people for not using search did you come up with the search function and get payed when people use it.
You should change your username from bogged to bagged get a life.

By the way creepys rock but do wear quickly and JT2's are great little harder compound and seem to wear well ;)
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Post by bogged »

UrbanRedneck wrote:Man do you ever do anything but bag people for not using search did you come up with the search function and get payed when people use it.
Ever heard of punctuation? My son is learning it currently in 3rd class.

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Post by the_fatman »

Maxxis Bighorns, love them on the road, in the wet and they eat mud :P
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Post by Struth »

And the tire thread nazis have a little nap tonight, but that's ok the Italian fascists are guarding the back door :finger:
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Post by cooter »

ajsr wrote:pirelli P ZERO man these hookup in mud
true that :finger:
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Post by the_fatman »

Am so sick of the crap people go on with here...sick of a certain person always bagging everyone then his lil buddies snapping behind him while he leads from the front...keyboard heros
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Post by T_Diesel »

the_fatman wrote:Am so sick of the crap people go on with here...sick of a certain person always bagging everyone then his lil buddies snapping behind him while he leads from the front...keyboard heros
Ever thought that it might be a stupid question? :idea:

It's like saying I have $60,000 to spend on a car, Should I get a Mazda MX5 or buy a Nissan Patrol?
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Post by T_Diesel »

hosie wrote:
T_Diesel wrote:
hosie wrote:
bogged wrote:Oh good, I'll be eagerly awaiting the replies in this thread... I tried searching but it only came back wtih 12,000 threads with the answers. :(
I tried a search for bfg & for tyres & nothing came up
just tried searching again for bfg (after) logging back in again & find a few
WTF did you search on? :shock: Are you sure you spelt BFG correctly?

I just did a search on General Tech only and it returned 589 matches for BFG. Granted all of them won't be relevant however if you can read, I am sure you will find the information you are after in a previous thread.

Why don't you just get some HTs instead? :roll:
I am sure it is .But I am not going to read 100s of threads,
its easier to ask again
Do a search for "tyres" or "mud tyres" it shows nothing the search on here has never been very good
So last time you went to a library, did the librarian go find the books you wanted to look at or did you have to search for it and find them yourself? :roll:
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Post by hosie »

a shame there a few d$&%heads around
& they know who they are
watch who replies & bag me
AS I said if the damn search worked the way it should of I wouldn't of needed to ask .
BTW does anyone know what the NEW BFGs are like ?
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Post by SIM79 »

hosie wrote: BTW does anyone know what the NEW BFGs are like ?
Do search on BFG KM2 there are few threads .
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Post by money_killer »

hosie wrote:a shame there a few d$&%heads around
& they know who they are
watch who replies & bag me
AS I said if the damn search worked the way it should of I wouldn't of needed to ask .
BTW does anyone know what the NEW BFGs are like ?
totally agree the search funtion does not work on this forum.
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