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Bighorn 35'' fine for a weekend tyre?

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Bighorn 35'' fine for a weekend tyre?

Post by Paul8693 »

in the process of buying tyres but wanting to know if the bighorns are worth it and a good place for tyres in melbourne, got a price on 4 35'' bighorna on 15x8 for $1450 fitted and balanced, what do u think?
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Post by macneil »

mate sounds pretty good to me you going to lindsays tyres for them i hope..

ive only heard that the big horns are grouse for a radial tyre.. heaps of people run them i myself have the radial treps myself and so far they have taken me every where.. including some really sticky goopy clay places..

then again ask your self what type of driving do you do most.. ie mud rocks..

if you do heaps of mud you may want to spend up a bit and get a set of pedes..
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Post by Paul8693 »

i actually got that price at bob jane's of all places, lindsays were trying to offer them to me for over $1700, i want creepy crawlers but there hell expensive. its gonna be my first set so im thinking start of with the bighorns
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Post by MyGQ »

I have Bighorns on my patrol and i will say they are better than Wrangler's anyday

quieter on road, let them down to 15psi offroad and they climb anything and go thru any mud hole, in fact i outdrove another car using Simex tyres :)
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Post by juffy »

I had a set of these in 35's, could not fault them, would buy them again.
I ran them every day and played on the weekends, never had a puncture just staked a side wall, i used them till they were nearly bald.
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