So happy was Stretch with these tyres, he stopped being a tight arse and bought himself another set with new rims for the 80. Looks so much nicer then the little cheese cutters he had on there.
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So happy was Stretch with these tyres, he stopped being a tight arse and bought himself another set with new rims for the 80. Looks so much nicer then the little cheese cutters he had on there.
very nice if I do say so myself, even though they look a bit Dicky ;) :) Yep I just had to :) :) :)
Best tyre i have had got 120000k before needing new, could not get them in nz so went with MT's ATZ instead with a price of $520 per corner ouch.
Time will tell how they go seem to be similar to DC FC11.
OK time for a thread dig. About to change over tyres and have always had half a bar for the Dick Cepek FC's, although have always run MT MTZ's because they're freaking awesome in sand, dirt, mud and on wet bitumen, and therefore I haven't broken away from them. But time has come for a new set of shoes and once again I'm thinking of the Dick Cepeks.
I don't really need MTs as I'm not a hard core 4x4 mudbogger. But the MT MTZs are so good on the bitumen as well as general off road that's why I've stuck with them. They got grip on wet tar. Big plus. And then they do everything else too. Just a bit louder.
Can anyone tell from experience how the Dick Cepeks go on wet roads? I once had BFG AT's and chucked them because they were roller skates in the wet. Don't want to go back there. I would really like a good sticky road AT and the Cepeks look aggressive enough to do their bit off road as well.
Stick with the MTZ's Plazzy. Dont fix what aint broke