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    Buying New Tyres

    Ok fun aside for a minute, I need help in choosing the right set of tyre's for the RANGIE.

    Anyone who has any info would be an advantage. Could also save me heaps as not to many tyre joints let you test drive a set before you buy them :?

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    You cant really go past a set of BFG Goodrich A/T's. Muddies wouldnt be much use to you i dont think as you spend more time on than off road, the A/T's are pretty good anyway. They are a bit cheaper i think, but GoodYear Wrangler A/T's are just as good, BFG Goodrich are more popular. Cooper S/T's are also pretty good, i would go with the above before them. Matt
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    Hi Jason,

    Are you looking at AT's or a set of muddies?

    I agree with ACE .. AT's are more versatile but muddies will certainly take you further if you play in the dirt on a regular basis. Anycase, AT's or muddies .. BF's, Coopers or GY Wrangler would be my pick. I'll stick my neck out and vote for:

    AT's -- Go for the Coopers S/T (more agrressive than the BF AT's)
    Muddies -- BF's

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    Like ACE said I will probably spend more time on road the off (DAMM YOU RTA )
    I guess I would have to lean to a decent set of AT's that'll get me into/out of what ever **** I get myself into.

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    Re: Buying New Tyres

    Originally posted by jason
    Ok fun aside for a minute, I need help in choosing the right set of tyre's for the RANGIE.:?
    you need the new bridgestone "floatie" with inflatable donuts that help float to the surface in an upright position:P
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    Re: Buying New Tyres

    Originally posted by incisor+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(incisor)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-jason
    Ok fun aside for a minute, I need help in choosing the right set of tyre's for the RANGIE.:?
    you need the new bridgestone "floatie" with inflatable donuts that help float to the surface in an upright position:P[/b][/quote]

    Another comedian, this place if full of them.

    I am a biased dunlop man, so good years would be my choice, seeing as they rated better in 4wd Monthly's tyre test than the dunlop grandtrek's. matt
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    Ace, was it an AT comparo in the 4wd monthly? How did they rate the Coopers S/T?

    I've got a mate running Coopers S/T's on his Prado 3.0. Done 60k and they seem good for another 30k. Like Jason he also spends 90% onroad.
    The Coopers S/T is something between an AT and a muddie .. so you get the best of both worlds.

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    Re: Buying New Tyres

    Originally posted by Ace+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Ace)</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Originally posted by incisor@
    <!--QuoteBegin-jason

    Ok fun aside for a minute, I need help in choosing the right set of tyre's for the RANGIE.:?


    you need the new bridgestone "floatie" with inflatable donuts that help float to the surface in an upright position:P
    Another comedian, this place if full of them.

    I am a biased dunlop man, so good years would be my choice, seeing as they rated better in 4wd Monthly's tyre test than the dunlop grandtrek's. matt[/b][/quote]


    There's always one in a crowd isn't there :|
    thanks INc

    Matt I prefer dunlop over goodyear aqua gliders anyday( and before the rest of you start with the sarcasim, yes the Aqua gliders would have been useful on that fateful day in december)

    So far Matt you have given me 4 options which is pretty much what the tyre monkey did today :? :? :? :wink: [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

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    Anyone used Pirelli's Scorpion A/T's????

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    Have a look at the bridgestone 604v. It is an AT with a tread pattern similar to the BFG AT. A lot of people swear by them.

    the GT Radial Savero AT is pretty popular as well, and are quite cheap. Hankook and Pirelli also do some reasonable tyres.

    Have a look at the http://www.tyres4u.com.au/ website, plug in your size, and it gives you a few options in that size.
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