AnswerID: 53102 Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 20:59
Coops (Pilbara)
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Bridgestone Dueler (693's I think), Cooper ST's or Goodyear Wrangler A/T's would all be good choices from my experience (personal, friends etc).
You'll get what you pay for and there's a million things to consider before selecting the appropriate tyre. Doubtful you'll get one that'll satisfy 100% of 4x4 needs.
I personally run Wrangler MTR's on my 80 series but they'll cost heaps and I live in a totally different environment so while they suit me fine they may not do so for your neighbour.
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Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 23:53
Coops (Pilbara) posted:
one can get into an awful lot of trouble in that 10% of the time.
H/T
tyres are useless on gravel whereas an A/T tyre handles bitumen quite nicely IMHO.
It all gets down to personal choice and I can only offer my opinion/advice.
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