I am thinking of fitting a set of BFG MUDDIES to my 96 third gen, its all standard at the momment. could anyone let me know if they've fitted these and have they had any probs with tyres rubbing i cant afford a lift quite yet, the size i want to fit are 265 75R 16
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Originally posted by markywI am thinking of fitting a set of BFG MUDDIES to my 96 third gen, its all standard at the momment. could anyone let me know if they've fitted these and have they had any probs with tyres rubbing i cant afford a lift quite yet, the size i want to fit are 265 75R 16
Check out other recent threads, as small a change as 75 series tyres and non standard rims can cause rubbing.Maurice
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If you are after MT's have you looked at some of the alternatives? I can thouroughly recommend the Kumho MT's. True, I have not directly compared them to the BFG's but I have not had any problems with them on or off the road - would definately buy them again, and they were £200 less than the BFG's (set of 5 fitted):
http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/workshop/mud_tyres.htmNo longer a Surf owner.
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Originally posted by codlordIf you are after MT's have you looked at some of the alternatives? I can thouroughly recommend the Kumho MT's. True, I have not directly compared them to the BFG's but I have not had any problems with them on or off the road - would definately buy them again, and they were £200 less than the BFG's (set of 5 fitted):
http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/workshop/mud_tyres.htmLinda
www.4x4toys.co.uk
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Originally posted by MorrIf you have no lift, and standard rims, its best to stick to the standard size of 265/70/16.
Check out other recent threads, as small a change as 75 series tyres and non standard rims can cause rubbing.
I'll vouch for that !! Stick with standard size, still look good.
Phil
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love my BFG's on my second set, 33 12.50r15s, last set(32 11.50r15s) did over 5yrs, 50-60k miles, on two trucks, still had about 5mm of tread left . again not directly compared the to any other brand, not the sort of thing you can afford to chop and change! but i was so happy with them i bit the bullet and spent £540 on my new set.
ps running a 4" procomp lift for these tyres, and still needed a very small trim to front valance.Diesel, like petrol only better
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Originally posted by markywThanks guys, but a mate of mine says i'd be better off with BFG A/T, he says their still excellent off road and they're quite a bit quieter on the road??? so i think i'll opt for the A/T's and i'll stick to 265 70r 16. once again thanks.No longer a Surf owner.
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Originally posted by markywThanks guys, but a mate of mine says i'd be better off with BFG A/T, he says their still excellent off road and they're quite a bit quieter on the road??? so i think i'll opt for the A/T's and i'll stick to 265 70r 16. once again thanks.http://www.maninhat.myzen.co.uk/
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Just thought I'd stick my oar in.
I was always a bfg man (had AT's on my 3 previous trucks - OK, they were pajeros but tyres well smart and did all I asked on & off road)
Now in my surf, I wanted BFG AT's on but dealer wouldn't stump up but offered to put on a set of Kumho Venture AT's. Dare I say it but they are as good as the BFG's were. The surf has standard shocks/springs & no lift (yet)
Only gripe is thay only come with 19mm of tread new (the BFG's had 22mm)
Apparently they came in at just over £285 for five, fitted
happy bunny so far
ta
hawaiiI'm not overweight, I'm undertall!
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