
Originally Posted by
spudfan
P.S. On the 200 tdi 110, I had steel wheels fitted with 7.50x16 General SAG tubed radials. I was very pleased with this set up. If I had steel wheels on the Pumas I'd go for the tubed SAG radials again. Always thought that if I went overlanding like you lot, that's what I'd use. I'm going on the premise that tubed tyres are better for remote areas but I'm open to being educated on this if anyone cares to elucidate.

I run the GG TR's on the alloys for general road use and have found them excellent. I had another set on steel rims for trips, but as said earlier they do stake quite easily.
I now run a set of BFG Muds on the steel rims and when aired down I have found them to be very good in the sand. All my tyres are run tubeless for ease of fixing in the bush and we have done some pretty remote stuff over the last few years and no flats on our last trip.
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