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Post by GQPATR0L »

im looking at buying a set of tyeres whats good this is hat i was looking into just after some advice

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Post by flyinwall »

i have had maxxis Big Horn and they were good never had a puncture
i now have mickey thompson MTZ and i had 3 punctures in a couple of months (and that was just driving up my driveway)
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Post by DUDELUX »

The BFGs used to be great, the old style I mean. I dont know much about the new style, although Ive heard they wear quickly.
The MTR Wranglers are pretty good too.
But if I could pick any set of tyres to use, Id go with Maxxis Mudzillas or Mickey Thompson MTZ, although from the tyre topics Ive seen on Maxxis, say that they are fairly heavy tyres to try and balance.
What kind of driving are you planning on doing??
Theres a tyre topic on just about every mud tyre out there. Have a look through some of those to get more info.
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Post by tufflux88 »

i dgo with the bfg km1s i had them in the 35 on my truck for about 10 months and never had any problems.they were my daily as well as weekend tyres.
they wore really slowly and when i swapped them they still had around 90%.
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Post by beast of a GQ »

All my mates have had Maxxis bighorns and they won't go past them as an all rounder.
I had MTZ's and Claws radials. I'd pick the MTZ's out of thr two for sure.
My girl friend is running Goodyear Wrangler MTR's they are going great really good for tread life. Shes a hoon. :rofl:
I had buckshots absolutely hated them.
Also had BFG's KM1's not to bad.

All these tyres were 33" and 35"

I'd probably go the Big Horns great tyres for the price. and you will get more km's than the MTZ's.
Second pick would be the MTZ's

I Wanna try out some KM2's they seem to be a popular pick.
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