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Thread: Tyre choice for playing

  1. #21
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    I've been running Hankook Muddies since 2004 now. They won't mix it with the bigger names, but honestly if you are after a tyre that will take you further and won't cost you the earth, they might do the job.

    And to be honest, I've shocked a lot of people where they will go with a little adjustment in tyre pressures - which is what makes all the difference most of the time.

    I run 235/85 R16's on the Defender, cost has been approx $175 to $200 per tyre for the last 4 years running. Not sure if that will increase with their new tyre, but worth a look.

    Wear rates are approx 25k at most with my driving, but my old girl spends a lot of time off-road, and with the lockers in a little bit.

    Cheers
    Chris

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmurray View Post
    I friend of mine swears that BFG Muds handle better on wet bitumen than BFG AT's!
    Yeah I would agree with that statement. My muddies are much better than my old AT's on the bitumen!

    Angus

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    Toyo Proxes T1-R for street and play,


    $230 a pop in 225/50R16

    getting worn (and way too hard) after nearly 30,000km so i'm stepping up to something a lil more aggressive/soft

    enter the:

    Toyo Proxes R888


    $390-ish each, and yes, i pay that quite happily

    obviously my idea of play is slightly different to most people on here!

  4. #24
    McDisco Guest
    Let me guess...rangie?!

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