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Just had 50k out of my general grabber at2's and they still had another 5k on them. Very good tyres, and good on fuel, average of 380 - 400 miles per tank on a 110 td5 Landy. I think the bf's are probably about the same. I have them on my 90, Both very good off road and on road. Although both a bit dodgy on a wet road carrying a load or towing.

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Looking for new tyres for my hilux, what would you guys recommend? Thinking either general grabbers or bf Goodrich all terrains

 

 

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Either are fine for 95% of normal off road stuff, had GGs on my Discos, went for ever ( 130,000 miles a set), got BFGs on a Defender, they were new on when we bought it at 30k, just changed them at 180k.

 

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I've just bought a set of the Grabber a/t on Saturday. To look at I'd say they're fairly similar to the goodrich. I decided on these off the back of another thread where Mr Bullman recommended them. (He said he's had about 50,000 miles out of them or something ridiculous too) 😮. I'm happy with them so far 🤔 is 3 days too early to rate them haha

 

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