ok the short list .very short just these really kumho kl71 put on my truck full time my general grabbers to go on the isuzu. set of 5 kumho £396 inc vat .from roughtrax ill have to get them fitted and there will be post .would like to here your opinion before i spend 400 +would i notice any difference off road with these tyres which is the only reason to buy them.thanks steve
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You dont say what grabbers you've got on. If they're ATs, you wont notice a huge difference unless its very muddy.
The KL71s are reputed by members who've got them fitted to be reasonable on the tarmac too, unlike some. They also look pretty funkyCutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostYou don't say what grabbers you've got on. If they're ATs, you wont notice a huge difference unless its very muddy.
The KL71s are reputed by members who've got them fitted to be reasonable on the tarmac too, unlike some. They also look pretty funky
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If you're gonna have a second set of wheels for muds, just buy some cheap remould muds and go really agressive with something like a Baja Claw copy - no point in spending an arm and a leg if you are gonna play hard with them and risk ripping out tread blocks
If you've got a decent jack and an impact wrench, it only takes ten minutes to change the wheels, and you have the benefit of having top notch mud tyres which will take you through anything, and AT or road tyres which will give you decent handling / low noise / better fuel consumption on the road, and let you go summer laning.
As my truck is my daily drive at the mo, I'd NEVER EVER run aggressive muds on the road again. Way to costly / horrible to drive. I'd suggest that having two sets of wheels is a cheaper option over the long term too.
There's only two reasons for running muds on the road.
1) You're too bone idle to change them - which probably covers the fat b@stards on this forum
2) You think people are impressed
Last edited by Apache; 18 April 2009, 13:25.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Im going back to the world of 4x4's in the next several weeks hopefully!
I've been looking at my options an im not sure what i wanna go for!!
Part of me is tempted with General grabber AT's. I plan to go green laning with the new truck as its going to be pretty awesome looking but have tyres that fit properly in the wheel arches aswell!
It all depends on budget really!! The BFG MT is pretty much THE best option! They last, They're quiet and are pretty good in most conditions.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostIm going back to the world of 4x4's in the next several weeks hopefully!
I've been looking at my options an im not sure what i wanna go for!!
Part of me is tempted with General grabber AT's. I plan to go green laning with the new truck as its going to be pretty awesome looking but have tyres that fit properly in the wheel arches aswell!
It all depends on budget really!! The BFG MT is pretty much THE best option! They last, They're quiet and are pretty good in most conditions.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostIm going back to the world of 4x4's in the next several weeks hopefully!
I've been looking at my options an im not sure what i wanna go for!!
Part of me is tempted with General grabber AT's. I plan to go green laning with the new truck as its going to be pretty awesome looking but have tyres that fit properly in the wheel arches aswell!
It all depends on budget really!! The BFG MT is pretty much THE best option! They last, They're quiet and are pretty good in most conditions.Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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Originally posted by PDR View PostAre you fed up of your Montego-jag already???
An no im not!
Its a really, really nice car!! I just want a truck.
I cant fit jack all in the boot of the jag, So amps etc for the band stuff! An i still make a large portion of my ££ from scrap metal (im not a pikey.. not a proper one anyway!) an i dont want it in the boot of the jag an well.. i couldnt fit enough in to make it worth while.
So another truck would be good!
Its just going to be a bit 'different'
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