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Dean Lofthouse
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The BF Goodrich KM2's I had fitted are awesome.

 

I've had many many different tyres and always lean toward aggressive Mud Terrains because I go off road a lot and deep into woodland

 

The trouble with MT's is they are nearly always noisy and rubbish in the snow for side on or braking traction.

 

The KM2s have performed better than any tyre I have ever had on are are as quiet as a normal tyre !!

 

The Greenway Anacondas I have just taken off were horrendously noisy, so much so you couldn't hear the radio whilst on the motorway and people used to hear you coming from 30 miles away

 

These are dear at £130 a corner fitted but by ek lad they're brill

 

Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 | BFGoodrich Tires

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I must admit we were going to have a couple of sets (one set of five for the l200 and 5 for the ranger) but damn they are expensive. We went for the Cooper Discoverer STT instead. Got some horrid looks when the tyres emptied themselves of mud in about 25 metres in the car park. The true meaning of "$%&* hitting the fan."

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The BF Goodrich KM2's I had fitted are awesome.

 

I've had many many different tyres and always lean toward aggressive Mud Terrains because I go off road a lot and deep into woodland

 

The trouble with MT's is they are nearly always noisy and rubbish in the snow for side on or braking traction.

 

The KM2s have performed better than any tyre I have ever had on are are as quiet as a normal tyre !!

 

The Greenway Anacondas I have just taken off were horrendously noisy, so much so you couldn't hear the radio whilst on the motorway and people used to hear you coming from 30 miles away

 

These are dear at £130 a corner fitted but by ek lad they're brill

 

Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 | BFGoodrich Tires

 

 

I have got some of these in 235 70 16 waiting to go on our hilux tipper. £103 + vat ea . Glad to hear you are happy with yours if they are like the Ats on our disco they will last forever.

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When I spoke to my tyre man he could only find four tyres in the country from two differentplaces There was good stock of general grabber. No Kumho anywhere but we think thats because they are changing all the nos. No BFG ats but thats because they dont make a 235 70 16 anymore. Getting very complicated just to buy rubber for a work truck.

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