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Dean Lofthouse
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I had 265/75/16 BF Goodrich Muds on my 130 all year round - they were well behaved on the road and very good off it too. Never managed to damage one and they took the load well - bit pricey and you might struggle to get the old tread pattern now as they've stopped it - apparently the new ones are quite good but I dunno as I've not tried em.

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Runnimg 285/75/16 bfg mud terrains. Very rarely stuck, bery well mannered on road, and the fronts are still going after about 2 years of abuse. Brilliant tyres, probably the best i have evr found. They are quite pricey at about 140 a piece, but worth every penny i reckon.

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Runnimg 285/75/16 bfg mud terrains. Very rarely stuck, bery well mannered on road, and the fronts are still going after about 2 years of abuse. Brilliant tyres, probably the best i have evr found. They are quite pricey at about 140 a piece, but worth every penny i reckon.

 

Il second that, been using cooper stt tyres on my landrover and they are just as good off road as the bfg mud terrains but they seem to be wearing rather quickly.

 

When compared to my mates bfg mud terrains of the same size his are out lasting mine by a long shot, i will fork out and get mud terrains next time. They have a new tred pattern out aswell which is meant to be even better that the old one!

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