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9th September 2010, 10:52 PM
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9th September 2010 10:52 PM
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9th September 2010, 11:37 PM
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Expert
Agree with you plasnart on basically everything you said but add they are good also for climbing out of ruts with the tread on the side walls
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30th November 2010, 11:08 AM
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Banned
ATZ 4 Rib would have to be the best 'compromise' tyre I've had - grip on road wet and dry is more than acceptable, road noise is not too bad at all, and off road grip in multiple terrains (shale, dirt, sand, mud) is very good all round ... as said, a compromise as I need something that is good on road (family bus also) and we do pretty much a 50/50 split on sand and dirt/mud, so these have proven (so far) to be top value for money ... got the whole five fitted (285/75 r16) for $1620.00 with a 90,000 klm guarantee/warranty. Even if I get 70-80,000 out of them, that equates to over 4 years of driving for me.
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3rd February 2011, 05:52 PM
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Advanced
^^^ agree bigrig.
ATZ 4ribs have served me well so far.
I would prefer the sidewalls have a bit more protection though.
got mine (33's) fitted for $325 each
GQ TI 95
- TB42EFI > LPG 90L, Ironman Snorkel, Ironman Awning, Rhino Roof Bars/Racks, 33"ATZ 4Ribs. Jensen DVD headunit, EFS Steering Damper, Castor Correction, Elinz DVD Headrests, Led lighting, Factory Diff Lock, 2" H/Duty Dobinson Coils and Ultima Shocks, GME 3220 UHF, Supercharge A/Round Main, CTEK DCDC to Aux Battery
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3rd February 2011, 05:54 PM
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Banned
Originally Posted by
jaxt
^^^ agree bigrig.
ATZ 4ribs have served me well so far.
I would prefer the sidewalls have a bit more protection though.
got mine (33's) fitted for $325 each
Great price - and agreed - bigger side biters would make them simply awesome ... that said, mine are coming off in a few weeks for a set of 305/70R16 Mud Terrains (33"x12.5" in the old money - still Mickey T's though - was thinking BigHorn's, but the MT's have really impressed me).
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7th February 2011, 02:25 PM
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Advanced
so are you going to go bighorns?
GQ TI 95
- TB42EFI > LPG 90L, Ironman Snorkel, Ironman Awning, Rhino Roof Bars/Racks, 33"ATZ 4Ribs. Jensen DVD headunit, EFS Steering Damper, Castor Correction, Elinz DVD Headrests, Led lighting, Factory Diff Lock, 2" H/Duty Dobinson Coils and Ultima Shocks, GME 3220 UHF, Supercharge A/Round Main, CTEK DCDC to Aux Battery
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7th February 2011, 02:31 PM
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Banned
Originally Posted by
jaxt
so are you going to go bighorns?
MT's. 305/70R16's. Go on in a couple of weeks before I head up to Landcruiser Park.
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7th February 2011, 10:24 PM
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Expert
Just put a used set of 285/75/16 MTZs on my ute and have been very impressed with them so far. Much quieter on the road than the bighorns I had on my d22 and they're almost brand new.
A friend has put claws on his SWB and will not be buying them again, wearing too quick and chunking out on rocks.
Will defiantly replace these with another set of MTZs when the time comes
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7th February 2011, 10:49 PM
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Banned
Originally Posted by
GUte
Just put a used set of 285/75/16 MTZs on my ute and have been very impressed with them so far. Much quieter on the road than the bighorns I had on my d22 and they're almost brand new.
A friend has put claws on his SWB and will not be buying them again, wearing too quick and chunking out on rocks.
Will defiantly replace these with another set of MTZs when the time comes
Great reference mate - fingers crossed, mine go on in two weeks!
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9th February 2011, 10:32 PM
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Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
Bigrig
MT's. 305/70R16's. Go on in a couple of weeks before I head up to Landcruiser Park.
What are you doing with your AT's Scotty.
Watch out there's a Poo "Yota" lurking in the shadows !
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