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Best all-terrain tyre?
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Best all-terrain tyre?
Hi there just after opinions on A/T tyres for my MK SWB daily dribbler....BFG's seem fairly likely at this stage but I'm sure there must be others at competetive prices
33/10.5/15
I've got a WEAPON OF MOSS DETRUCTION
It's an old line, but there is no "best" of anything, only what suits your needs and your price range...
More info of the sort of driving (on road/off road %), and terrain type you drive would be useful (mud, dirt, rocks, beach). Money no object???
Supposed "A/T's" come in mild to wild tread patterns these days depending on the manufacturer.
More info of the sort of driving (on road/off road %), and terrain type you drive would be useful (mud, dirt, rocks, beach). Money no object???
Supposed "A/T's" come in mild to wild tread patterns these days depending on the manufacturer.
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BFG A/Ts were the duck's guts for a long time, but I think the market has overtaken them now (according to some reports, BFG went backwards...)
The A/T market is much harder to define than it once was - some A/Ts are barely more aggressive than H/T tyres, while other "A/Ts" are much closer to (but still not) mud tyres.
How aggressive do you want to go? What sort of offroading do you want to do? The size you're after may limit your options, too.
Scott
BFG A/Ts were the duck's guts for a long time, but I think the market has overtaken them now (according to some reports, BFG went backwards...)
The A/T market is much harder to define than it once was - some A/Ts are barely more aggressive than H/T tyres, while other "A/Ts" are much closer to (but still not) mud tyres.
How aggressive do you want to go? What sort of offroading do you want to do? The size you're after may limit your options, too.
Scott
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BFG had a shift in the heirachy or something and changed a lot of stuff in the way they manufacture their tyres. The old ones are the KO series, the new are the KM series. The oledr ones are definately better. If you can get some of the KO series (There are still a few sitting around in storage) then get them, otherwise I'd look at something else.
Having said that, I've got KM series Muds and apart from a chunk I took out of the sidewall, I'm happy with them....
Check 4WD Monthly's comparisons for specific details on what brand is better at what. (Issue 86 was the last one, IIRC. And I think Pirelli Scorpians came out best)
Having said that, I've got KM series Muds and apart from a chunk I took out of the sidewall, I'm happy with them....
Check 4WD Monthly's comparisons for specific details on what brand is better at what. (Issue 86 was the last one, IIRC. And I think Pirelli Scorpians came out best)
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My new Navara came stock on Brisdgetsone Dueler AT's, they were treated nicely and I just had them taken off and binned at 40k, cos they were gone. New BFG At's on now and loving them, My old man got 65k out of his last set on a GU before he traded and they were still going strong...
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I find BFG A/Ts excellent for highway work and also very good for dry weather 4X4. I have tackled some fairly steep country in them with minimal slippage.
That siad I have not tried other brands.
4WD Monthly rated the Pirelli Scorpians the best all round AT tyre, and that was after some fairly extensive testing.
Cheers Struth.
That siad I have not tried other brands.
4WD Monthly rated the Pirelli Scorpians the best all round AT tyre, and that was after some fairly extensive testing.
Cheers Struth.
For an old school a/t with actuall a/t capabilities things like yokohama super diggers and bridgestone desert duellers arent bad.
Cooper st-c are getting more towards a muddy tread, where things like grandtreks are more towards the car end.
Many manufacturers offer a "more offroad a/t" option and a "more onroad a/t" - usually directional.
Check it what you really need it for an how often.
most a/t's may as well be ht's in mud, so I feel a/t is a misnomer in many cases.
Cooper st-c are getting more towards a muddy tread, where things like grandtreks are more towards the car end.
Many manufacturers offer a "more offroad a/t" option and a "more onroad a/t" - usually directional.
Check it what you really need it for an how often.
most a/t's may as well be ht's in mud, so I feel a/t is a misnomer in many cases.
Probably not what you want to hear but I reckon Goodyear MTRs.
They are at the tamer end of the mud terains and handle road use beautifully as well as almost anything offroad.
Only thing is they get a bit noisy as they wear (but its a nice noise
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I had 2 sets of BFG all terains before and they were OK but MTRs are better in every respect IMO.
Paul.
They are at the tamer end of the mud terains and handle road use beautifully as well as almost anything offroad.
Only thing is they get a bit noisy as they wear (but its a nice noise
I had 2 sets of BFG all terains before and they were OK but MTRs are better in every respect IMO.
Paul.
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Xterrains also have sweet FA lateral grip. Travelling on gravel roads as much as you do (so i gather), I'd prob steer clear of them. You will probably miss the roo when you swerve, but you'll prob just keep going the way you swerved (Hello tree!)
IMO.
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Re: Best all-terrain tyre?
Not that many manufacturers make that size, 12.5 wide yes but 10.5, no.Snarba wrote:Hi there just after opinions on A/T tyres for my MK SWB daily dribbler....BFG's seem fairly likely at this stage but I'm sure there must be others at competetive prices33/10.5/15
Just do a google search or whatever on all the 4x4 tyre manufacturers and see how many make that size 1st.
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