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    Tyre Comparo, What should i Buy for the GUIV

    Hi guys,

    I am up for a set of tyres for the GUIV. really really soon. I am torn on what to buy to be honest. Feedback would be great.

    Price is important.

    Size will be 305/70 R16

    Heard and read great things about the KM2s and leaning that way.

    The tyres will be for Outback and High Country touring. The GUIV is no longer my daily commuter but Naomi drives it local every day. Looking for an aggressive AT or a Muddy.

    I had my eye on the Micky T 4 Rib a few years ago but they have discontinued them.

    I have seen a few posts on the Nitto Trail Grabbers which look like an evolution of the BFG KM1, worried about Noise?

    The Maxxis Radial Treps look great but bloody expensive! I am not sure i want to go another set of directional tyres either??

    This is a big investment and will be for the next 5 to 8 years on the car. I want to get it right.

    Currently i have the Khumo KL71s and they have been reasonable. Directional and had to flip them on rims a couple of times which adds to the overall cost of the tyre and makes them as expensive as anything else on the market???

    TORN???

    Really looking for honest feedback. Yes i know the KM2s do it well.

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