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Thread: 255/85 tyres - BFG MT, Cooper ST, or Bighorns

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    255/85 tyres - BFG MT, Cooper ST, or Bighorns

    OK I have two tyres that need replacing on the 110 and the others have probably 12 mths left. So the opportunity is there for a new set. I am currently running 235/85 ATs.

    From a search of aulro it seems people who have put 255/85s on 110 Defenders prefer them over other sizes.

    Also, the extra gearing from a taller tyre seems to be an advantage for the 4 speed LT95.

    I am not that keen on a mud tyre as most of my driving is on road. I am not after lots of km from a tyre as I only do 10 to 15000km per year.

    So which is the choice of tyre in 255/85: BFG M/T KM2, Cooper ST, or Maxxis Bighorn?

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    I have had a bad run on ST's, so not using them again. Bighorns may not do the km that BFG M/T do, I have almost 60k and they are wearing VERY well. I do HEAPS of bitumen driving, and they are lasting well.
    I have just ordered some more.

    And yes, I am happy with the 255/85/16 diameter with my LT95 BUT have to use low range in reverse up steep hills or when backing trailers as it is as you know a very high gear.

    JC
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    You cant get the KM2 in 255 85 yet. Probably about a month away it would seem.

    I would definetley go for the KM2, and probably even take the current BFG over the others.

    They are getting very expensive though. $370 each for BFG's now.

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    BFG Mud-Terraine' tyres must be one of the most overpriced Tyre currently on the market , just my Opinion , personally I'd be going to Good year Wrangler MTR soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    sorry , BFG MudTerraine's must be one of the most overpriced Tyre currently on the market , just my Opinion , personally I'd be going to Good year Wrangler MTR soon.
    If Goodyear made a 255 85 16 i'd happily give them a try. The issue is that IMHO the BFG is the best tyre out of those 3 that are the only available on the market in that size, worse luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    If Goodyear made a 255 85 16 i'd happily give them a try. The issue is that IMHO the BFG is the best tyre out of those 3 that are the only available on the market in that size, worse luck.

    JC
    That's right JC , I just looked at their catallogue and 255/85/16 tyre size is not available in MTR range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    I have had a bad run on ST's, so not using them again. Bighorns may not do the km that BFG M/T do, I have almost 60k and they are wearing VERY well. I do HEAPS of bitumen driving, and they are lasting well.
    I have just ordered some more.

    And yes, I am happy with the 255/85/16 diameter with my LT95 BUT have to use low range in reverse up steep hills or when backing trailers as it is as you know a very high gear.

    JC
    Hey JC
    Just not clear are you running BFG or Bighorns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    BFG Mud-Terraine' tyres must be one of the most overpriced Tyre currently on the market , just my Opinion , personally I'd be going to Good year Wrangler MTR soon.
    Unfortunatley its not just the BFG's that are overpriced. Pretty sure the Bighorns are wll clear of 300 now, 330 rings a bell, and at that money the BFG is better value, due to the life of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    Hey JC
    Just not clear are you running BFG or Bighorns
    Sorry Wayne, BFG Mud terrain.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
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    Psimpson @ $285 each for Maxxis Bighornes in 255 x 85 x 16's ,IMO they are definitely better value than the $370 quoted for BFG Muddies in that size.

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