yes mate, I've had them on grumble for 60,000kms still plenty tread left, excellent offroad low pressure, excellent mud, I drove them across the Simpson...they need to be aired down fairly low for the red sand otherwise they dig. they have been up and down the Birdsville, Strezleckie, Oodnadatta and every other mongrel track and road throughout that area including the Flinders Ranges. On the bitumen....fair.....they walk on the knobs....they will let go suddenly cornering and braking at same time....they are noisy and under brakes you can actually feel the knobs vibrating. If you can put up with on road inconvenience and asjust your driving for it, they will reward you off road. Mine are currently sitting in my shed....I took them off for my last trip knowing full well what type of driving I was going to do.....currently have new Bridgestone 697's which are the duck's guts on the unsealed roads and bitumen. I ran 245/70's on the D2 and they are a much larger tyre than the same numbers in 697's.


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