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Woodpicker, I've never bought a new saw actually because you can rebuild them so easily:001_tongue: I have been reading of some crazy milages on these BFG's so i reckon they're worth a shot now are AT's up for some mud? and more importantly horrible greasy clay?

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What's everyones opinion of the Hankook Dynapro MT RY03? I have some very worn one son at the moment, but my tire man showed me some new ones last week and they looked awesome, better equipped to deal with mud than the BFG AT's but still not too noisy looking, if ya know what i mean.

Thats quite surpridsing what you say about the At's in clay!

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Personally I would always go for BFG MTs (never ATs). They are excellent on and off the road, and last forever. I am on the second set on my Disco, and both sets have lasted for about 100,000 miles. By my reckoning this actually makes them a very cheap tyre. :thumbup1:

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