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Dean,

 

I recommend Cooper ST, we've got them on the other half's 110. They coped very well in snow, but haven't tried really them in mud. The 90 on MT's does that job.

 

Martin

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Careful now, you'd be seeing an awful lot more of your reflection in that and we don't want it going to your head !

 

Good point- although i think that seeing my reflection could have the other effect- a coronary:lol:

 

Dean- tyres? me?:confused1:

 

BFG muds all the way. You've tried the rest now fit the best....I have to say that out of coopers, firestones, michelins, goodyears and broncos (plus loads of 750.16s such as avons, ) i have had over the years and 5 landies and 2 toyotas, they are the ultimate combination of on road manners, quietness (for an MT), longevity and grip. I also dont find them too pricey, paying 140 fitted etc. for 285/75/16 as i have a good 4x4 tyre dealer not too far away.:thumbup:

 

So if that question was for me, thats my answer lol.

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Let me know how you get on in mud with those tyres tom, I'm thinking of re-shodding mine with a full set of those

 

That should read: Let me know how you get on in mud with those tyres ROB

 

 

Sorry for confusing you Tom :biggrin:

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Dean,

 

I recommend Cooper ST, we've got them on the other half's 110. They coped very well in snow, but haven't tried really them in mud. The 90 on MT's does that job.

 

Martin

 

They certainly look the part Martin :thumbup1:

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