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which tyre???

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which tyre???

Post by jigga »

i am getting some 33's for the bundera. my question is.

i use the car for camping mainly, with a bit of "proper" 4wd-ing. i like the look of bfg muds and stt's, but im not convinced that it would be a wise purchase since i "probably" really need an A'T tyre.

Is there an aggressive tread A/T tyre? if so , cost?

ARe the stt's and bfg noisy on road?

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Post by festy »

Something like the Goodyear MTR might be what you're after - it's an agressive AT. Not quite as noisy on road as a MT and better wear, plus good grip in the wet.
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ProComp Xtreme AT
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Re: which tyre???

Post by HotFourOk »

jigga wrote: Is there an aggressive tread A/T tyre?
MT/R - no question.

I asked the exact same question before i got my tyres... and i ended up with MT/R's and could not be happier.

They are great offroad and are awesome on wet roads. Bloody great all over! :D
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Post by InSanE »

maybe give x-terrains a go there a good all round tyre
GQ LWB TD42, boost, lockers etc

http://forum.mudrhino.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=262&start=30
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Post by shakes »

find someone with the tyres you thinking about and drive it, too many differring opinions on here to ask a tyre question and not get a "how long is a piece of string" type answers.

I'm on cooper ST's and there awesome on most stuff i drive bar gluggy clay stuff and they are quite brand new but getting noiser the more they wear

Simon
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