mmmm.... mine have never come off the rim, they have been very good !!
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mmmm.... mine have never come off the rim, they have been very good !!
I have just done 36,00k's around aus 10,000k's of tracks and 6000k's of heavy off road track. I have a set of BFG AT on the 90 and have found that they are fantasic (and i bought them second hand too). We had one punture on the whole trip and that was coming back down from the cape and was caused by a screw.Quote:
Originally Posted by matbor
They are more expensive but i belive you get what you pay for
$220 each fitted and balanced, is the best price I have gotten now :) my mate can get them though work for me :)
Now i just have to approval from the handbrake :angel:
I`m on my second set and think they are a fantastic, tyre, they do what they say on the label, and do it well.
I regulary run mine at 12psi in the sand, and have had no probs with crap getting between the bead and rim, just re-inflate em and drive home again.
I am running my second set of these tyres (235/70R16) on my D2 TD5 and have been extremely pleased with them. I'm by no means a slave to the tyre pressure guage or wheel akignment shop.
First set were still well and truly street legal at 110k when I replaced them, and they had done plenty of off-road work and over 35k KM towing a Jayco Swan off road campervan, including Tanami track, and various other tracks and beach work.
I haven't been in much mud with them but have been in the snow without problems.
I thinkk I paid around $240 each fitted and balanced last time. Even my wife reckons they're a good buy at that.
Only had one flat in the first set when I got staked with a bit of steel sticking up near a cattle grid in central Queensalnd - would have gone through anything.:D
i had pirelli scorpions on my car they did 115,000k's:D :D
and you've seen the way i treat them:eek: ;)
i also have a mate in the tyre business
if you interested in a price let me know on either set of tyres
Mine are coming up to 80,000 with at least another 10,000 in tread depth.
I have had on a couple of occasions the beads let air out.
I put it down to the rims (sunraysias):confused:
I have a new set of BFG M/T on disco rims and have had a slow leak in 1 already from a mud track. Still trying to work out if it is the rim protector but I am begining to wonder. Yes the compound is softer than the old BFG,s
Regards
and they hang on OK in the wet, copmpared to most muddies. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DRanged
not to put a dampener on this but---
I read somewhere recently that tyres have a life of around 7 years,, used or not.
I think it was from the states,, lots of accidents, etc.
tyre companies being told what to do by there insurers---