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If only I could find an old tread BFG MT! I have 3 very good ones but struggling to find a fourth to make the set.

 

The best all time MT tyre ever made IMO.

 

What size do you need. I have a hilux which is on yard duty was thinking of selling it on as my yard is shrinking soon and turning circle is rubbish. It has one almost new bfg mt and three crappy remould things.

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If only I could find an old tread BFG MT! I have 3 very good ones but struggling to find a fourth to make the set.

 

The best all time MT tyre ever made IMO.

 

What size are you after? I have an unused 245/75x16 as a spare on my Disco2 (which is actually running on 265/75x16s). The tyre is a few years old but has always had a cover on it and has never even touched the road. Since I will fairly soon be needing a new set for the road the spare will be available if it's any use (I also have two 3/4 worn but usable 245/75x16 available).

 

Re. mileage, my Disco2 did 100k miles on the first set of (original pattern) 245/75 Mud T/As, and is fast approaching that again on the second set of 265/75s. My Defender is running on 285/75x17 KM2 Muds and has now done about 30k miles with no obvious treadwear yet.

 

The KM2s are a little better on the road, just as good off the road, but do tend to pick up more stones etc than the original pattern Muds, and I have had one puncture in the Defender (never ever had a punture in the original pattern Muds).

 

There is no doubt in my mind that firstly the original Mud T/A and now the KM2 are the best general purpose all round tyres money can buy; there is nothing that comes close.

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What size do you need. I have a hilux which is on yard duty was thinking of selling it on as my yard is shrinking soon and turning circle is rubbish. It has one almost new bfg mt and three crappy remould things.

 

What size are you after? I have an unused 245/75x16 as a spare on my Disco2 (which is actually running on 265/75x16s). The tyre is a few years old but has always had a cover on it and has never even touched the road. Since I will fairly soon be needing a new set for the road the spare will be available if it's any use (I also have two 3/4 worn but usable 245/75x16 available).

 

Cheers Treewolf, my size is 235/85 16 but thanks anyway:thumbup1:

 

If by any chance yours are right size Steve, I would be very appreciative, in a beer token kind of way:thumbup:

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