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    I run with Baja MTZ on my Patrol Y60. And they are OK onroad. What size are you looking for? I'm running 38x15,5x15. And they make some noise...but not more than expected! And not like Baja Claw anyways.. =P

    On my other car, a 2003 Landcruiser 120...(I know, it's for sale..), I'm running 35x12,5,17 ProComp A/T. They're fine, but not anything I would use in the deep mud..they will just fill up I think...! But anything goes with speed.. =P

    Good look finding the tires you're lloking for..!!
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    Toyo muddies, very tough tyre, wear well and don't seem as noisy as some, bit dearer than most though

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    I ran Hankook Dynapro M/T on an old 60 series for about 3 years was daily driven for 1/2 that time no complaints on or off road 18psi would go just about anywhere with open diffs. Rocks, mud and sandy stuff performed well for a cheaper tire. If they fitted the GU they would be on there.

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    I'am running Cooper stt's (60,000 km so far) are fairly ok in the rain, just need to be mindful though.
    Really good on the sand, Fraser and Stockton, It all comes back to the right Boot.

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    I donīt see a problem using M/T tires on road but you should be wery wery careful in winter it wonīt breake anythink

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    Running Maxxis Bighorns 285/75 and love em'....although they were on the vehicle when purchased @ around 55%tread they still handle predictably on road and prove themselves bigtime on the rocky stuff.....haven't run them on low enough pressures t give
    them a good rating on mud though....but thats what they are made for so i'm sure they do well.
    Little noisy on road but I don't use mt's to produce "look @ me noise" on the blacktop........they are there for a reason.
    SPEED METAL NEVER WENT AWAY>>>>> ONLY OUR HEARING DID!!!

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    even maxxis 762 buckshot, while chaep perfor
    m well and deliver good k's , but me geo 001 yokos all the way (:

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