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    286/75 16's tyres which one

    I'm due for new tyres I have decided on size now brand and tread pattern. I want a mud but most of my driving is black top so I've decided an aggressive at will do. I had a talk to the tyre shop and narrowed it down to micky t atz 4 rib and falken wildpeak at. He reckons both are great and both are 365 a corner. He was pushing the falken as its new technology and better than the mt atz. What are your thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by macca86 View Post
    I'm due for new tyres I have decided on size now brand and tread pattern. I want a mud but most of my driving is black top so I've decided an aggressive at will do. I had a talk to the tyre shop and narrowed it down to micky t atz 4 rib and falken wildpeak at. He reckons both are great and both are 365 a corner. He was pushing the falken as its new technology and better than the mt atz. What are your thoughts?
    Hey mate, I was going the ATZ 4 rib my self but ended up with BF Goodrich muds as Jaxs are running a special for $320 a pop. Might be worth considering
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    Km2's if you can otherwise the ATZ

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    MTZ 4 rib great all rounder
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    MTZ 4 rib great all rounder
    You mean ATZ 4 Rib?

    Agreed - the Mickey T ATZ 4 Rib is about the best compromise tyre I've ever had ... thoroughly recommend them ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Km2's if you can otherwise the ATZ
    X2.

    I dont know much about falkens, tho the ATZs just look better, but KM2s look 10 times better than both of those, plus from what ive read, KM2s appear to have the best road manners for a mud tyre, plus work very well in mud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Km2's if you can otherwise the ATZ
    Gonna second that. Haven't used any of these tyres but seen the KM2s in action and they are great in the mud, quiet and grippy on road. Never seen the 4 ribs though but BigRig rates them!

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    interesting I'll have to price them up a bit more after I do my belt belt tensioner and pully as they snapped last night
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    Quote Originally Posted by 04OFF View Post
    X2.

    I dont know much about falkens, tho the ATZs just look better, but KM2s look 10 times better than both of those, plus from what ive read, KM2s appear to have the best road manners for a mud tyre, plus work very well in mud.
    What would you know!! There again, you had plenty of opportunity to inspect your tyres when they were facing the sky!!! lmao

    Yep, seen the KM2's in action, seen and owned the ATZ 4 Rib, and the only comment I could make is the owner of the KM2's (a member on here - cant remember who though) suggested they are softer and whilst road wear was ok, they sliced up and lost rubber easily on shaly rock work ...

    The ATZ 4 Rib is a bit more aggressive for a supposed all terrain also ... sort of in between a mud and an AT, offering the best of both worlds. Their on road manners was simply awesome - great in wet and dry, no real noise to speak of, and even wear ... Finly has them on his truck now, and I think he's pretty stoked with them also (99.9% on road usage).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    What would you know!! There again, you had plenty of opportunity to inspect your tyres when they were facing the sky!!! lmao
    Bwahaaaa ! , classic........ but now i think about, how much cooler would those pics look if i had set of KM2s, no really (lmfao)
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