View Poll Results: What MT 265/75/16 tyre to suit both off road and high on road km's.

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  • Mickey Thompson MTZ's

    19 23.17%
  • Good Year MTR

    15 18.29%
  • Maxxi Bighorns

    17 20.73%
  • BFG MT

    19 23.17%
  • Federal MT

    2 2.44%
  • Pro Comp Extreme MT

    1 1.22%
  • Other-List alternatives in thread

    9 10.98%
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Thread: Tyre Poll...Advice/ Expertise Needed

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    Tyre Poll...Advice/ Expertise Needed

    G'day All,

    Am doing my homework on what brand of tyre will best suit my needs, am only looking at MT's.......I've waited along time to have muddies on my 4by and whilst still a way off want to start formulating my mod plan. I would be getting a 2 inch lift first.

    Requirements are that it has to be good offroad, strong but also able to handle a fair bit of daily driving. I would average 7-800kms a week, mainly hwy driving. Cost is a consideration and I have a breakdown of costs for the tyres in the poll, but it is not the be all and end all. Am looking for first hand knowledge of the tyres, both positive and negative, not "I've heard that.......". Thanking you in advance for your assistance,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    BFG
    Definately get what you pay for
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    Hi Stevo;

    I voted maxxis Bighorns, I'm told they're a BFG Tyre but are cheaper,
    my current tyres are a BFG MT's but will be going Maxxis shortly.

    regards Khos

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    Pro comp X-terrain

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    Thanks for feedback so far, if I can be a pain and ask that you also state why as to your choice taking into account off road and on road amount of k's that I do. Noise doesnt so much bother me as I have a diesel , but things like wet weather on the road, braking, general ride etc are important as well. How well they wear considering the conditions explained above. Thanks and appreciated,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Thumbs up

    Have had BFG, Copper STT, and Maxis Bighorns currently running Federal MTs.
    BFG over the years have become somewhat softer and rediculously priced. The coopers although performed well when I had them, have had mixed responses from people and have heard some nasty stories. The Big horns have been good and I would have probably got them again only that I wanted to give the Federals a try for the price and I have not been disappointed. Very quiet on the road in fact I think they have been the quietest MT I have had they are also great in the mud and clear very well with quite a big lug pattern.
    They will be my choice from now on. Lets just hope they dont go crazy and whack the price up with their popularity. Since they have become more popular they have already jumped by 30 - 40 dollars since I purchased mine. Still $230 a tyre still a great price.
    Shepp

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    I have BFG MTs on the Disco at the moment on my second set of rims.

    They are AWFUL on wet bitumen. Even in the dry I have to be careful cornering. I had the Disco oversteer quite badly on dry bitumen. The front end is vague, and it doesn't take much to lock all four wheels under brakes because I don't have ABS.

    They are a necessary evil, but I don't know what I'll replace them with once worn out - definitely not completely for them!

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    Howdy Stevo , Mate the bighorns are great on the road with a bit of noise but nothing you couldn't handle . Offroad they are fantastic . I got a lot further that i thought i would and put it all down to the bighorns . Haven't noticed much of a difference in the wet either as they hold the road well . so a big from me mate . And the reason i bought them was they were cheaper than others and are doing a great job . If not better than the bigger named tyres .

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    I look at it on price. The Maxxis Bighorns are well priced and good value for money but for me as a great all-rounder the Goodyear MT/R's are my choice especially for the conditions up here in QLD. I've had good wear out of my last set (that was 3 years ago, had 50K on them when I sold the Rangie that they we're on and they still had about 8mm tread left). I've had alternatives in the meantime but regardless of the price they're still worth the extra $$$.

    BFG's are crap, have been for a few years now sadly (pre KM variants were good), I don't have much time for Coopers after having 3 sidewall punctures on 3 different LR's on a club trip once and they're all Cooper St's (the STT's may be better, dunno).

    Still, if I wanted a hardcore tyre, I'd still whack on a set of Silverstone Mt117 sports that I had on the blue beast that I sold them with. Fot the price they're nothing else out there that compares.

    Trav

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    Everybody knows that BFG AT's are THE BEST their is

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