I'm sure ive seen a tyre that has the same or near identical tread pattern as bfg AT's. Anyone tell me what they are? Reckon i saw them on an ebay seller site but having a hard time finding them?
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I'm sure ive seen a tyre that has the same or near identical tread pattern as bfg AT's. Anyone tell me what they are? Reckon i saw them on an ebay seller site but having a hard time finding them?
General Grabbers I reckon. .
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Westy was running something close too
Hijack time but I cannot believe how well the BFG AT's have worn on our work Navara.
Probably up to 35k and barely showing any wear.
The MT's km2's though are a different story for my GQ and one of our work cars!!!
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Silverstone ATs used to very similar in looks to the BFGs, the MTS still are
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I run the BFG AT's and find they are decent on dirt, for an AT, good on the black top when its dry. As soon at it rains though, drift time. My BFG MT's have better grip on the wet black top.
Little mini BFG’s have served us well on the hard to reach areas of the block mate! Scratched, dinted, barbed driven, TOPS they are!!
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..........http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...018/04/131.jpg
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The old Tinnie Trailer converted to water carter BFG AT’s still going strong too! http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...018/04/132.jpg
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Waste not want not!
Old BFG rubber handles the sun & age when retired better than any other ;-) http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...018/04/133.jpg
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Ive had potenzas put on now but will keep an eye out for some second handies to chuck on some steel rims