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I'd be pretty upset if they only lasted 20,000 miles :001_tt2:

 

Last set of BFG muds I had on (old shape) did something like 80,000 miles before getting replaced.

 

I had some on a navara can't remember the exact mileage but they spent most of the time off road

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HI CHRIS im told there the best tyres by miles thanks jon :thumbup:

 

i agree on the 110 they seem to grip well and nice on the road and not much roll when pulling trailers BF A/T on the rear have been on there for years and years the general grabber a/t on the front wont last the distance

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i agree on the 110 they seem to grip well and nice on the road and not much roll when pulling trailers BF A/T on the rear have been on there for years and years the general grabber a/t on the front wont last the distance

 

HI ANDREW nice alloy mate there the best tyres mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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i agree on the 110 they seem to grip well and nice on the road and not much roll when pulling trailers BF A/T on the rear have been on there for years and years the general grabber a/t on the front wont last the distance

 

That's good to know about the general grabbers - I very nearly went for them instead of the BFG AT earlier in the week but the difference in price on a set of 4 wasn't really that much.

 

After wearing the last set of BFG muds out I ended up on remoulds for a while but it handled like a big bowl of jelly. Sliced one open on a bit of stone and figured it was time to upgrade - back to BFG and it's like a different truck again :thumbup1:

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That's good to know about the general grabbers - I very nearly went for them instead of the BFG AT earlier in the week but the difference in price on a set of 4 wasn't really that much.

 

After wearing the last set of BFG muds out I ended up on remoulds for a while but it handled like a big bowl of jelly. Sliced one open on a bit of stone and figured it was time to upgrade - back to BFG and it's like a different truck again :thumbup1:

 

Hi Chris I run my BFG AT 35PSI all round there good tyres thanks Jon

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