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    New BFG Muddies

    I've been a devoted fan BFG mud terrain for years now and find that they are an awsome all rounder. I am still running the old pattern but wondering what peoples experience is with the new pattern. They seem to have got pretty good reviews but it's always good to hear form other peoples experience, as I will have to update one day.

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    Ive only used the old pattern too Rossco so I can't help you with the new one.

    Anyone else?????

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    I think Marks just brought some new BFG's so Mark enlighten us if yours are the new pattern BFG M/T or not.

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    Paul

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    Hi Paul, no they are still the old pattern though.

    I bought them off ebay for $200 each with 70% tread but they are not the new pattern.

    For what its worth, 10 times better driving then Coopers IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Hi Paul, no they are still the old pattern though.

    I bought them off ebay for $200 each with 70% tread but they are not the new pattern.

    For what its worth, 10 times better driving then Coopers IMHO.
    Yeah I didn't think you were going to be unhappy with them. Like I said you can't go far wrong with BFG's there tried & prooved. & one of the few tyres still made in the States I believe.

    Cheers

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    Hi guys I'm new to this forum and was just flicking thru and noticed this thread. I have a set of BFG KM2 mud terrains which I purchaced last Oct. I have had them thru mud, sand, rock water and eveything inbetween and thereis not a mark on them. I would not hesitate to recomend them to anyone, they are brilliant, a real allrounder. 4WD Action did a comparo on mud terrains a few months back and they came out on top as well.

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    Spot on Wayno, i'm loving my new BF's. I know this is a big call but im finding their "on road" performance ten times better than Coopers too. Not sure whether its the wider tread but its all round perfect!!!!!

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    Yeh Mark, Got a mate that has just returned from a trip up the Kimberleys and purchased a set of Cooper SSTs for the trip, came back with 2 Coopers and 3 Wranglers. Said he would not buy Coopers again. He came and had look at my BFGs and could not beleive there were no cuts or missing lugs on them, he is up for some BFGs now.

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    I love my new BFGoordrich Muddies! They are great on and off road the only problem is that they are a softer compound than the older ones, so they wear out a bit faster. I will be bying another set as they are the better than MTZs.

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    Now that I have ATR's for road use, my Baja's (which I love) won't be getting worn out as fast (probably 60% left) but I'll definitely buy some BFG muddies next time. They just seem to be one of the most, if not THE most, iconic mud tyre for 4wd's.. and you very rarely hear bad things about them from people.

    This is also why they are expensive.

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