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CraigE
11th March 2008, 01:07 PM
Anyone run Hankook MT RT01 tyres in 235/85/R16 size?
If so what are they like? Talking to local dealer this morning and can supply these for about $230 ea fitted. BFG MT around $320 now. Can not buy Coopers in town and not driving 400kms just to get some.
Cheers
CraigE

Tank
11th March 2008, 03:37 PM
Anyone run Hankook MT RT01 tyres in 235/85/R16 size?
If so what are they like? Talking to local dealer this morning and can supply these for about $230 ea fitted. BFG MT around $320 now. Can not buy Coopers in town and not driving 400kms just to get some.
Cheers
CraigE
See if you can get some NangKang Mudstars I have 33x12.5x15 and they have proven to be a good tyre at $175 each, I'm sure they are available in 16's, Regards Frank.

87County
11th March 2008, 04:34 PM
Hi Craig

On my past experience with both Hankooks and BFGs, I found it easy to pay the extra and have BFG MTs on both my registered LRs.

For my money I believe I am getting both many extra ks (maybe double) and less of a puncture history with BFG MTs.

Coopers have a poorer reputation around here and I have no prersonal experience of the Nankangs although there seem to be quite a few around

regards - Laurie:)

Fusion
11th March 2008, 05:04 PM
I had hankook's on my cruiser years ago and they were fantastic . Not your size but a great tyre all the same . If not have a look at some maxxis bighorns . BFG M/T copy ;) .

PeterM
11th March 2008, 07:22 PM
I've got the Hancooks fitted and they work pretty well. There is a distinct improvement when you air down in the mud too. For the price you can't really go wrong. The only comment I have heard about them is that the tread is too hard when you get more than 1/2 worn.

LandyAndy
11th March 2008, 07:54 PM
Craig
Go the Goodyear MTRs
Ive even got brand newies for the trailer:cool::cool::cool::cool:.
Mine are 235/85x16 all round.
They go real well in the sand,even without airing down.Churned my way thru some real soft sand easily when others had to air down to get off the beach.Impressed me no end.They are NOT a mud terrain,MTR- Maximum Traction Radial.
For sand as you do down your way you will love them,not as good as mt Cooper STs in the mud traction wise,but the taller longer ratio came into the equation real well.
Mine have done around 10000k and look new.Fat baz has done close to 20000k and dont look alot more worn than mine.
EDIT Paid $270 ea fitted/bal
Andrew

dullbird
11th March 2008, 08:51 PM
we had that size on our 90 in the hankook m/t

We thought they were crap they wore badly
that was on UK roads and offroading in mud mind you
but I reckon the road conditions are alot harsher here

agrojnr
11th March 2008, 09:16 PM
I had hankooks on my 1st disco(32inch) I removed the BFG's to put them on and was more than happy withthem


But you really want these craig
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/

Federal Couragia M/T

I know I know i have been singing there praises but they are great tyre and cheap too plus there not that noisy on road



Adam

CraigE
11th March 2008, 09:32 PM
Most of it down here is depending on what is available. I was going to try Mickey Thompsons but no one sells them down here, closest is Bunbury.
The Hankooks are the right size and apparently 10 ply, so were a thought.
Never been keen on Wranglers but may see what they are going for.

V8Ian
11th March 2008, 10:17 PM
If Hankook truck tyres are anything to go by I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. All the Asian crap starts off with a few excellent batches, suck people in then dumps the quality. Finally change the name as no one will buy the garbage. I found that 1/2 price tyres equate to 1/4 quality.

LoveMyV8County
11th March 2008, 11:03 PM
Craig, I took the plunge with Hankooks in January this year.

Mine are Hankook Z36 235/85/16s, 10 ply, only been on for 3,500kms but no problems so far. Mind you I've only done modest off-road (Eagles Nest and Boat Harbour near Denmark) since putting them on.

They were $230 or $235 fitted, in Perth. I couldn't justify the premium for my usual BFGs at $295 when the BFGs seem to be made in SE Asia half the time these days instead of the USA. Probably in the same factory.

Chris