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    Yeah the next set for my Q will be the same set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Yeah the next set for my Q will be the same set.
    A mate of mine has a set on his comp truck and he wont run anything else now.
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    Does anyone run hankook dynapro mt rt03s I've heard a lot of good things about them

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    I run 35' creepy crawlers , they seem to be a good rock tyre

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    i have used a fair few different tyres over the last few years including

    centerpedes - with and without tubes i thought they were rubbish, twisted 2 tubes with out they went flat in about 2 hours!
    MTZs - i thought they were a good tyre but not sure if they were any better than bighorns for the price
    BFGs - good tyres only had 1 punchure
    Bighorns - loved them awesome off road and wore really well onroad fairly noisy onroad but all muddies are!
    and my fav treps - but arnt much chop onroad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan GQpatrol View Post
    i have used a fair few different tyres over the last few years including

    centerpedes - with and without tubes i thought they were rubbish, twisted 2 tubes with out they went flat in about 2 hours!
    MTZs - i thought they were a good tyre but not sure if they were any better than bighorns for the price
    BFGs - good tyres only had 1 punchure
    Bighorns - loved them awesome off road and wore really well onroad fairly noisy onroad but all muddies are!
    and my fav treps - but arnt much chop onroad!
    treps are the way to go
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    As above, trepadore's! We have had them all, I even sold my 39" red label bfg krawlers to buy our 3rd set of treps. MT's do not even rate, they wanted to sponsor our comp truck but we turned it down cus they perform so badly.
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    Have a set of 16" mtz's on steel rims for when we head bush and now they have about 50000+ kms on them and they still have about 10mm tread left. These tyres have done more bitumen than dirt but they have been to Innamincka twice, strezlecki track, great central rd, plenty highway, abercrombie river nat park, flinders ranges, and been to fraser island a couple of times and not one puncture. Performed faultlessly in the mud along the plenty highway, the patrol even pulled out a fully loaded prado and AORC odessey camper from a bog hole on the side of the plenty. Didn't know well they would go in the sand but I just let them down to about 14psi and never had an issue. They are starting to get a bit noisier now and the handling in the wet is not the greatest but I realise this and drive accordingly.

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