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CapeLandy Member Since: 21 Jul 2008 Location: Cape Town Posts: 558 |
The only thing with the BFG muds is the drone at speed as there are no carpets in the puma to keep out the noise.
Haven't travelled long enough on them to comment on longevity though Puma 110 - gone Series III 1973 - going strong |
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20th Oct 2008 10:28am |
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Laurie Member Since: 22 Feb 2008 Location: Sussex, England Posts: 2897 |
Try the Goodyear MTRs - they're every bit as good in the mud but better on road and less noisy than the BFGs
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20th Oct 2008 10:52am |
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Alex e Member Since: 23 Apr 2007 Location: Home isn't it Posts: 204 |
MY TD5'S ON 285 MTR'S AND THEIR NOT THAT NOISY...
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20th Oct 2008 12:01pm |
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TJ101 Member Since: 30 May 2007 Location: Taunton Somerset Posts: 3750 |
Sorry Laurie, but noise wise, the BFG are much better !! Have a set of BFG's on the puma,, removed them recently, for a longest road trip, so put the grabbers back on,, and were a tad quiter,, On the sport, have a set of GY MTR's, and they drown like hell,, even with a lot better soundproofing that the sport has,, Not used GY's on the Puma,, or BF's on the Sport,, but the Puma's handling caricature is closer to the standard tyre when on the BF's,, than the sport does when on the GY compared to the road tyres IF only they did BFG mud's in Sport sizes,, No contest for me, BFG every time California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1 Main Brian James Trailer Dealer for South West UK |
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23rd Oct 2008 9:50pm |
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TDfive Member Since: 02 Sep 2008 Location: somerset Posts: 51 |
had a set of bfg mt's on my 1987 td for 3 years and would recomend them to anyone was totally amazed how little wear in that time as to noise levels would say they are no more noisey than my old range masters.
very good road holding too |
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28th Oct 2008 9:11pm |
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Fatboy Slim Member Since: 04 Feb 2008 Location: Bridgend Posts: 1006 |
Running the fleet on BFG's. Been using them for 9 years and find them superb!
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28th Oct 2008 10:44pm |
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Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6605 |
Another vote for the BFG A/T - stonking value considering the size of them and how long they last!
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28th Oct 2008 11:09pm |
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AJS4X4 Member Since: 28 May 2008 Location: Surrey Posts: 793 |
Quality control on BFG is not the best, judging on the amount of balance weight you have to put on, but General on the other hand are very good for balance and a lot less money and better in the wet.
Andy. www.ajstyres.co.uk www.ajs4x4.co.uk Andy. www.ajstyres.co.uk 01737 241370 Junction 8 M25 Surrey. |
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19th Dec 2008 3:39pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
BFG all the way
Disco set are at 30,000 miles almost no wear! General and Cooper always seem a little rubbish. Mike |
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20th Dec 2008 9:17pm |
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Scallops Member Since: 15 Aug 2007 Location: Brisbane Australia Posts: 89 |
Lots of replies - all about noise, not many answering the question. Malcolm wants some info on mileage.
The answer is that you can still achieve good mileage (say 80 000km) out of a set of MT tyres, depending on how you drive. You will also improve the mileage if you drive them more offroad. So - this means that if you can be bothered running 2 sets of wheels, you will get the best of both worlds and both your MT's and your Grabbers will last longer. You also need to consider that just leaving one set of wheels off the vehicle indefinitely will cause those tyres to harden up - then they are compromised. But - if you just run MT's - drive in a manner that will reduce them from heating up too much (play with tyre pressures and don't drive too fast) and avoid cornering at speed, accelerating / braking rapidly, and your MT's will last nearly as long as a set of AT's. Go for it I say - I'm running Mickey Thompson MTZ's on mine and I expect 80,000km from them. The BFG's are great tyres too. [/img] Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge[img][/img] |
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20th Dec 2008 9:33pm |
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