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    Dick cepeck fun country

    Hey y'all. Hows everyones adventures been. Ok tyre dilemma . Im up for 4 newies do I was looking at maxxis bighorn 764 but I cant get them for my gu patrols 17' rims. So next step was dick cepeck fun country. Never heard of them are they any good? Salesmans point of view they sound awesome. Any other suggestions would be great too. Going to be about 50% road use as only goes off road when im home from work otherwise its the kiddie mover.

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    I've currently got the FC-II's on one of my GQ's, they were on it when I bought it and so far they seem to be going pretty well, quieter on the road that my other GQ with Mickey Thompson ATZs, handle well on road too. Only thing I havent tried them on is mud but on sand, rock and dirt tracks, they handle just as well as the MT ATZs in my opinion


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    I had 33x12.5 r 15 FC iis on my mav a few years ago. they were great on road plenty of grip in dry and wet. they were awsome on rocks good on the dirt but clogged up in the mud. I have mickey Thompson claws now that the mav is a weekend warrior only. If i was to get another all terrain tyre i would go the FC iis.

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    cheers guys, exactly what i wanted to hear.

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    Just thought I'd add that on Saturday I noticed a crack that runs about 10mm above the rim, half the way around the front passenger tyres sidewall. I've got no idea how old the tryes are, so looks like I'm up for a new tyre . The other 3 tyres are all good, showing no signs of cracks.
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    Here's a pic
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    Mate of mine drives a 100series wishes he didn't get the FC11 wishes hed gone the MTZ's.
    On Sunday in rocky country nearly ripped tread blocks off.
    But if your not doing rocky stuff theyre probably fine

    IF YA DONT GET STUCK YA AINT TRYIN HARD ENOUGH........OR YA TOOK THE CHICKEN TRACK

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