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    Damien,


    I have the BFG's on my RR, very happy so far both with wet road adhesion and wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Damien,


    I have the BFG's on my RR, very happy so far both with wet road adhesion and wear.

    JC
    Thanks JC, i have 2 T700/LT95 conversions that i'm offloading, they would be great behind you 4BD1T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Just out of interest guys how much are the 255 Bfg's over here. I need a 2nd spare for our trip..

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    best price i have so far is 290

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    Looking at tyres myself so this is what I found and got prices for in the 235/85 16 size in Brisbane. Only called a few different places and if I got more than one quote then I have quoted the lowest one. None varied by more than $6ea though.

    Cooper STT Armor Tek $282ea

    Bridgestone Dueller M/T D673 $277ea

    BFG KM M/T $274ea

    Goodyear MT/R $272ea

    Kumho 834 Road Venture M/T $240ea

    Maxxis Bighorn $229ea

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.5rangie View Post
    Thanks JC, i have 2 T700/LT95 conversions that i'm offloading, they would be great behind you 4BD1T
    hmmm. Stop tempting me, you evil tempter you

    I have just procured a reco EX mil LT95, and you go and tell me this!

















    How much do you want for one???




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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    hmmm. Stop tempting me, you evil tempter you

    I have just procured a reco EX mil LT95, and you go and tell me this!

















    How much do you want for one???




    JC
    Wait and see what happens with my engine thenwill get back to you. Depends on what stage you want it in.
    I have a stock t700/lt95 that was recoed about 4000k ago, but its a 27slpine and i don't have the converter and a handbrake lever or:-
    I have a worked T700 with low stall 6 bolt converter (1000rpm) and all the good stuff that is behind my chev diesel and LT95.
    How bigs ya wallet

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.5rangie View Post
    Wait and see what happens with my engine thenwill get back to you. Depends on what stage you want it in.
    I have a stock t700/lt95 that was recoed about 4000k ago, but its a 27slpine and i don't have the converter and a handbrake lever or:-
    I have a worked T700 with low stall 6 bolt converter (1000rpm) and all the good stuff that is behind my chev diesel and LT95.
    How bigs ya wallet


    Let me know Damien, I'll give it some serious thought...

    JC
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    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    I have not done enough km's yet to form an opinion but so far no real noise on the highway, feel a very slight 'rumble' at very slow speed,have not gone off road, yet am hoping to over easter
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    Quote Originally Posted by tombraider View Post
    My pick would be the Bridgestone
    Had a set a bit over four years ago, and the overall grip was better when I went to BFG MT's, particularly on bitumen in the wet. In the wet, the Bridgeys could be interesting

    Overall the Bridgestone MT was a quality tyre, and compounding may have changed in the intervening years.

    and getting back to 255/85's
    BFG MT
    Maxxis Big Horn 762
    cooper ST

    In Europe there is a far wider range in 255/85, but you are limited AFAIK to these three in Australia.

    I'm about to replace the BFG's with the Maxxis. Two reasons, it became harder for my tyre bloke to obtain BFG, and the Maxxis are significantly cheaper. It will be interesting to see how they go after two sets of BFG's.

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    Hey Rick,

    What sort of Kms you getting out of your BFG MTs?

    I know a few, like Barney, who have had 100,000kms out of a set

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