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Tyres again (BFG's 265/75/16 on Patrols)
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 15:48
Andrew
Has any one got these specific
tyres
on their Patrol???
If so, how are they going and what life are you expecting in Km's with your needs???
cheers
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AnswerID: 23961 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 15:52
Patrol22
replied: Andrew
Put BFG 265/75/16 AT's on my GU prior to tackling the Cape in 2001. Fitted in July 2001 at 64000Kms - now have 119000Kms and they are still going strong. They have done about 60/40 black top/off road and have proven to be very good in all sorts of conditions. I will be getting a new set of the same before heading back to explore more of Cape
York
in Jul/Aug 2004.
Cheers
Pete
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FollowupID: 16076 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 16:57
Member - Lex posted:
Andrew
I have had the identical tyre on my patrol for about 30k.Generally I found them to be a very good tyre.Where the tiny sipes exit the tread block is an area I found to be prone to chipping out.This meant that on rocky roads I would lose tiny 4 mm sections from the tread where it flexed excessively on a sipe exit.I have just traded the BFG's on Cooper ST's which have a different sipe arrangement in that all the grooves are internal so in theory there is less flexion on the exposed lug edges.
Coopers are a tad nosier but not much and seem to give better steering feel.
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AnswerID: 23964 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 16:58
GUPatrol
replied: I put a set of these on my GU back in 2000 at 33000kms just before going to the cape.
I now have just over 140000kms and they still have three mm of thread.
Aprox 50/50% dirt bitumen.
I already have another set now as these (although OK for bitumen they are not OK for off road work).
Will
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AnswerID: 23965 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 17:12
Michael
replied: Hi Andrew, On my first GU i got 110,000 and would have done another 20,000ks, they were the old bfg's, Last set were BFG Ko's same size again as yours , got 120,000ks', could have done another 20,000ks' no sweat. As soon as these Bridgestones wear out on my new 4.2, i'll be getting another set of a/t bfg's, 265/ 75/16's SO MUCH FOR COOPERS 80,000 GUARANTEE!!!! regards. Michael
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FollowupID: 16126 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 22:11
Andrew posted:
you can't ask for much better than that.
Looks like its BFG A/T's for me.
cheers
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AnswerID: 24013 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 01, 2003 at 23:55
Member - Roger
replied: Hi Andrew
I also had bfg's on my Patrol GU and managed 76,000 k's before replacing them.
They were KO's and went to the Cape , Taz, Gib River, Mitchell Plateu and to various off road venues. They also towed an off road van for 30,000 k's of this and when traded for a new set of the same I estimated that there was at least another 10,000 K's left however not enough for towing back from
Perth
to the east via many gravel roads and tracks. In short they were great. The new set has now done 10,000 K's and has not worn the pips off yet, yes and this was towing also.
Regards Dodg
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FollowupID: 16474 Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 09, 2003 at 00:37
Andrew posted:
Roger..
What's the KO's bit mean????
Do the BFG's come in a 265/75/16 that is not a KO ???? What's the difference??? Whats it all mean???
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FollowupID: 16562 Submitted: Thursday, Jul 10, 2003 at 20:59
Member - Roger posted:
Andrew..
Yes they are definatly available in this size.
I do not know what the KO stands for.
Reading off the sidewall...265/75/R16 KO 120/116 S. Load D.
265 = Section width in MM/
75 = Aspect Ratio as %.
120/116 = Load rating = 1200kg or D.
S = Speed Rating in this case max 180 kph.
D = Load rating as above.
I think you will find this pretty close to the mark.
These explanations were posted in a recent edition of 4wd monthly.
Regards,
Dodg
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AnswerID: 24034 Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2003 at 13:57
diamond (bendigo)
replied: gday.
not to sure about the 265/75/16 bfg maybe people are getting a good run out of that size.
but we have a fourby booked in today for four 32/10.5/15 cooper s/t.
mighten sound to interesting but the guy getting them fitted is from another tyre company who sell bfg.
i asked him why the coopers.
his words THERE FU$$$N RUBISH NOW NOT AS GOOD AS THEY WERE.
also had a guy book in yesterday for next week 265/75/16 cooper h/t
140000ks out of the last set.looking foward to september(landcruiser park/
fraser island
)
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