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BFGs have the edge on life but for all round use I prefer Grabber AT2S, Had them on my last 2 Discos, 120,000 miles if they dont get a nail in them, handle heavy towing and if necessary 90mph ( not at the same time !!), no noisier than standard road tyres.

 

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Had cooper discovery st on my isuzu for past 50k and still a bit left on them. Crap off road as pretty much all road legal tyres are but otherwise a good buy. Mpg went down by 3 on average compared to Goodyear or Bridgestone at.

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i put cooper discover at3 on the navara all round jan this year and been very impressed,very good all round tyre for the navara, not bad off road and actually been suprised how little i need to put the truck into 4wd. No signs of wear yet with about 10,000 miles on them. Can't fault them at all! Clearly there no mud terrain tyre so dont expect anything special in boggy ground but im yet to get stuck this year which is a first in 4 years owning the navara.

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Has to be BFG's, we run them on the landies and they are worth the extra cost.

I have a set of grabber at's on my Ranger but wouldn't recommend them.

 

Hi all I run BFG tyres now bfg mt there a great tyres thanks Jon

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