BFG KM2 or MT MTZ

Gentleman

Im up for new tyres im down to 2 MTZ or KM2 i own a troopy with 265x75x16
im using MT Dick Cepek FC2 at the moment but want something more offroad plus the FC2 have gone as hard as a rock there been on it 4 years so im not that unhappy so tell me what you think im leaning towards the KM2 at the moment

thanks in advance

Glenn...
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Reply By: Members Paul and Melissa (VIC) - Monday, Jan 11, 2010 at 20:54

Monday, Jan 11, 2010 at 20:54
my poor old pro-comps are hard as rocks and overdue for replacement,i am either going to buy the KM2s or pro-comps again, leaning toward the KM2s
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Reply By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010 at 08:49

Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010 at 08:49
I had a set of KM2's on the cruiser and they were great. Dad just put a set on his cruiser and he tows a 3.5t van and says they grip better than the old BFG muddies in all situations.

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Reply By: Member - Troll 81 (QLD) - Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:20

Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:20
Hey,

I have the MTZ on my Patrol and they clocked 50k the other day with about 20k left on them...I will buy them again
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Reply By: Member - Joe F (WA) - Wednesday, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:25

Wednesday, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:25
G'day Glenn

I have only just in the last few weeks had new tyres fitted to my 80 Series LandCruiser, I was running the Mickey Thompson MTZ'd tyres, these clocked up close to 82000Kms.

I use the Cruiser in all types of terrain and in all those Kilometres travelled, managed to puncture one tyre. ** But a second tyre deflated ** due to the trye carcase cracking between the tread blocks, this particular tyre still had enough tread to cover 7300Kms, until all the tyres were replaced ~ the Cruiser is now running on BFG MK2 Mud terrains.

I had to fit an inner tube to the Mickey T ~ that had the carcase failure, I was then unable to use the "Smart Tyre" sensor for that particular wheel, as these units are an internal on the rim fitting. I now use the "Tyre Dog" external sensor units. The reason for not buying Mickey Thompsons again was based wholy on the carcase failure. ** I just did not feel confident any more, with the MTZ'd tyres.
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