View Full Version : Dick Cepek Fun Country Anyone?
big_fletch
3rd July 2015, 08:30 PM
Currently i run the federal couriga mud terrain in a 33" tyre and tbh i hate them, keep going out of balance and wearing extreamly quick. Very slippery on the road when wet as well.
Have been looking at the new Dick Cepek Fun Country, a pretty aggressive all terrain.
I know the old FC-II was a great tyre and was wondering of anyone was running these new fun country, interested too hear some feedback on them.
AB
3rd July 2015, 08:33 PM
Fletch, you are me 6 months ago mate.
My federals got an honest 20k Max although they were great offroad, longevity was a disaster.
I know everyone brags about km2 and I have gone that way myself now and will not look back mate.
big_fletch
3rd July 2015, 08:46 PM
Fletch, you are me 6 months ago mate.
My federals got an honest 20k Max although they were great offroad, longevity was a disaster.
I know everyone brags about km2 and I have gone that way myself now and will not look back mate.
I mean i got my federals for free so that was good, came on the troll brand new when i bought it. I have run bighorns and km2's before and i would never recommend the federals again unless u wanted a tyre that was for a weekend play toy. They are useless on the road.
The tyre bloke also suggested too look at the km2 again, just tossing up weather i really need too run a mud tyre. Some of these all terrains are starting too get pretty chunky now ive noticed. Just dont wanna regret my decision haha
AB
3rd July 2015, 08:49 PM
I mean i got my federals for free so that was good, came on the troll brand new when i bought it. I have run bighorns and km2's before and i would never recommend the federals again unless u wanted a tyre that was for a weekend play toy. They are useless on the road. The tyre bloke also suggested too look at the km2 again, just tossing up weather i really need too run a mud tyre. Some of these all terrains are starting too get pretty chunky now ive noticed. Just dont wanna regret my decision haha I won't hijack your thread anymore as I hope others can comment on your thread but even on road usage where mark hardly went offroad got 90k and to me personally they are great on road for a mud terrain.
big_fletch
3rd July 2015, 08:53 PM
I won't hijack your thread anymore as I hope others can comment on your thread but even on road usage where mark hardly went offroad got 90k and to me personally they are great on road for a mud terrain.
Hijack away mate, im open too all opinions haha. Good too hear the km2's are still getting such a great review. Its another tyre thats on my list so will keep it in mind :smiley_thumbs_up:
MudRunnerTD
3rd July 2015, 08:58 PM
How much a corner Fletch?
big_fletch
3rd July 2015, 09:02 PM
How much a corner Fletch?
Prices from bob jane in shepparton without bargaining them down.
33 12.5.15 - $340
285 75 16 - $350
305 70 16 - $410
33 12.5 17 - $450
mudski
3rd July 2015, 09:47 PM
I havehte km2's and they are great. But i run the bfg AT's on the road and yeah i reckon these would do pretty much anything the km2's would. Except for say like a big slippery hill where you need the extra grip.
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big_fletch
3rd July 2015, 10:43 PM
I havehte km2's and they are great. But i run the bfg AT's on the road and yeah i reckon these would do pretty much anything the km2's would. Except for say like a big slippery hill where you need the extra grip.
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Yer thats where my logic is going at the moment, i use my patrol as a tourer not really as a weekend play toy. A nice agressive A/T should do everything that im going too want too do, winch is backup if required and planning on putting a front locker in shortly so should have all my bases covered
vfamily
4th July 2015, 08:41 AM
I went though this a few weeks back I my heart set on get another set of km2 on some alloys had a really good price, but after I toned down my testosterone in reality my misses uses it as a daily driver and it spends 90% of the time on road at the moment due to my FIFO work.
I ended up looking at ATZ P3, ST Maxx, General grabber SRL, BFG KO2 and Toyo open country AT II
The Toyo AT II won in the end as it best suited my needs I wanted a wider tyre but around the 32" size (so I didnt loose power) with a decent tread pattern, price also helped ended up getting them for $240 on a price match fitted compared to $440 for the ATZ P3 which was my other choice
mudski
4th July 2015, 02:07 PM
Yer thats where my logic is going at the moment, i use my patrol as a tourer not really as a weekend play toy. A nice agressive A/T should do everything that im going too want too do, winch is backup if required and planning on putting a front locker in shortly so should have all my bases covered
Yes but having said that, Mat has said he's had great mileage on Km2's. I think he said 80thou or something. I would expect that from the AT'S aswell. So maybe this would be the better option. Then you have the grip when you need it. The km2's are noisy like other mud tyres are like.
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threedogs
5th July 2015, 05:47 PM
Ive had my federal mud [285s] on for 6 month they are wearing even and not noisey.
When I first put them on they were a bit squishy, but fine now.
never had a problem on wet roads either, will I get them again,,,,,,,no
it was a budget decision
Bacho86
5th July 2015, 09:43 PM
Ive had my federal mud [285s] on for 6 month they are wearing even and not noisey.
When I first put them on they were a bit squishy, but fine now.
never had a problem on wet roads either, will I get them again,,,,,,,no
it was a budget decision
How many km have you done on them now john? Doesn't seem like there any many repeat customers for the federals...
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moonie
3rd August 2015, 11:49 AM
hi guys up for new tyers had 2 sets of copper st 265/75/16 on my gu 4.2 found them very slippery in the wet we get a lot of rain an snow around winter here in orange. I am looking at the dick cepek fc 2 has anyone tryed them and are they good in the wet also looked at micky tompson stz would like some fedback if anyone has had any of these please..will look at anything other than coopers,,,
Clunk
3rd August 2015, 02:31 PM
hi guys up for new tyers had 2 sets of copper st 265/75/16 on my gu 4.2 found them very slippery in the wet we get a lot of rain an snow around winter here in orange. I am looking at the dick cepek fc 2 has anyone tryed them and are they good in the wet also looked at micky tompson stz would like some fedback if anyone has had any of these please..will look at anything other than coopers,,,
G'day Moonie, I'm running the Dick Cepek FC-IIs on mine. I find them a little quieter on the road than my Mickey Thompson 4rib ATZs. No issues with them on the wet road and handled what little mud I've put them through pretty well. They're just a relatively aggressive all terrain trye, so whether they will suit your terrain, I really can't answer.
moonie
3rd August 2015, 02:45 PM
thanks clunk think I will give them ago from what i have read about them they are worth ago even tho they a bit pricey.
Woof
3rd August 2015, 04:59 PM
Tyres, tyres, tyres..................the biggest issue we 4WDers go though, as most people have different choices and experiences with every breed and type out there.
I would not recommend any to anyone as I have found that it is just a case of suck it and see
Clunk
3rd August 2015, 05:04 PM
Tyres, tyres, tyres..................the biggest issue we 4WDers go though, as most people have different choices and experiences with every breed and type out there.
I would not recommend any to anyone as I have found that it is just a case of suck it and see
All you can do is tell of your experience with what ever the make is, which I have done and let the peron asking the question decide [emoji6]
Woof
3rd August 2015, 05:43 PM
All you can do is tell of your experience with what ever the make is, which I have done and let the peron asking the question decide [emoji6]
Yes I realise that mate, just stating my opinion for what it is worth...lol
Another thing, I did not realise that Eva was into tyres.
Sorry for the hijack Fletch
threedogs
3rd August 2015, 05:47 PM
How many km have you done on them now john? Doesn't seem like there any many repeat customers for the federals...
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bit late sorry about 20k on them a bit over 1/2 tread left
no noise happy so far
threedogs
3rd August 2015, 05:49 PM
hi guys up for new tyers had 2 sets of copper st 265/75/16 on my gu 4.2 found them very slippery in the wet we get a lot of rain an snow around winter here in orange. I am looking at the dick cepek fc 2 has anyone tryed them and are they good in the wet also looked at micky tompson stz would like some fedback if anyone has had any of these please..will look at anything other than coopers,,,
I would think most mud tyres will be a handfull in the wet
They are not designed for wet bitumen roads
Clunk
3rd August 2015, 06:33 PM
I would think most mud tyres will be a handfull in the wet
They are not designed for wet bitumen roads
ST are all terrain, STT are the muddies [emoji12]
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