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For everyday use I have general grabber at2 on my 90 they have done about 12000 miles and have used 4mm of tread but I do keep swapping them around to ensure even wear they are 35/12.50/15 on 10" rims. When in the woods I have a set of simex mud tyres on beadlock rims to ensure I have no problem pulling timber out.

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tis an interesting read, got bfgoodrick AT's on disco and they do job well on road and fairsh off. Got MT's on my farm 90, worn well for the abuse they get, but heard the new version which complies with the new EU regs are too soft and wear really quick. Mate put them on and reckons 50% gone in about 5000miles, reckons cooper's the way forward......:001_huh:

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