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I have found that friends who have kumho and have to do quite a bit of road getting to sites lose rubber very quickly. I have a set of Conway ats on my 90 that cope pretty well for me though soon I will need new ones. May go insa ranger

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Thanks. Basicslly they have goid grip but wear out quite quick. BFGs looking good to me.

 

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I also have a sc 130 and need a roof rack. Let me know what you get and your thought. I like the look of the Briwnchurch one that goes forward of the cab:)

 

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Ditto what Slack says.. Went through remoulds on my old 90 which are just false economy then moved onto Kl71s. Great in the mud but do wear quicker than the BFG MUDs Iv got on my 130. Check out Camskills for prices on whatever your after.

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I'm on insa turbo Dakar/desert track. Same tread as bfg MUDs and wear a bit quicker but do quite well. Only had them on a couple of months so can't comment on durability. Give a good amount of grip too. I think ill go to either cooper discoverer next or to bfg mud km2s. Aiming for a slightly wider tyre next!

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Just wanted a single cab rack because got the chip box on the back so has to be separate because of the tipper. dont mind cutting a chopping a bigger 110 rack?

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Same as above, over the cab and forward a bit. If you know of a second one i'd be intetested, but don't go out of your way.

 

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