To purchase, maybe.piri wrote:It seems that the BFG A/T is the one to go for. But a bit pricy!
R / km (or km/R), I don't think many will beat it.
No use buying a tyre that costs 25% less, but gives 50% less mileage.
Who wants to drive around with the same set of tyres for 80 000 km or more...?4ePajero wrote:To purchase, maybe.piri wrote:It seems that the BFG A/T is the one to go for. But a bit pricy!
R / km (or km/R), I don't think many will beat it.
No use buying a tyre that costs 25% less, but gives 50% less mileage.
How boring
Anyway, I very much doubt that one would get 50% less milage on good tyres such as Goodyear, Michelin, Hankook, etc.
2006 Gen 3 Pajero 3.2 DiD SWB (aka Sho't Left)
Drawer System DIY
Burnco Front and Rear Bars
Hannibal Roofrack
Drawer System DIY
Burnco Front and Rear Bars
Hannibal Roofrack
Goodyear Wrangler,the previous owner fitted 4 brand new ones to my bus when we bought it,quite and comfy ride. 
My recommendation is Cooper Discoverer STT
You can see:
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Ti ... er-stt.htm
My personal opinion: excellent expedition tyre, quiet and comfortable with good performance. I can recommend 1,2 bar for terrain, 1.8 - 2 bar for on road driving.
You can see:
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Ti ... er-stt.htm
My personal opinion: excellent expedition tyre, quiet and comfortable with good performance. I can recommend 1,2 bar for terrain, 1.8 - 2 bar for on road driving.
I have new set of mud tyres, it was how to say accidental or unexpected purchase, but we will see.
Excellent looking vehicle Jenki
Running Hankook Mud's on our Pajero and Firestone Destination A/T's on my Colt.. Firestone's are quite nice since I use the Colt as my daily vehicle.
Running Hankook Mud's on our Pajero and Firestone Destination A/T's on my Colt.. Firestone's are quite nice since I use the Colt as my daily vehicle.
