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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I wont say what mine cost but they were very good for wear and grip, though they were AT rather than MT.
    Gadgetman with your self confessed lack of velocity driving style I don't know how you could comment on grip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Gadgetman with your self confessed lack of velocity driving style I don't know how you could comment on grip?
    I'd have to agree with you there.
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    I'm just ordered a new set of big horns , going to sell my old ones if anyones looking for some cheep 4wd tyres they are 33-12.5-15 4 of and they are in dunedin

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    interesting read, im about to purchase a new set of muds 31x10.5x15 for my triton, my two choices were hancook dynapro m/t or the kumho kl71, i read the kumhos were good wearing? apparently not, we see alot of vehicles come thru work fitted with the hancook and they seam to wear very well if rotated, havent had any experience with kumhos

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    If you want good wearing definitely not the KL71 ,good in clay/puggy mud with its open pattern, passable grip on rock/wet tarseal, horrific wear rates.
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    BFG started to fall off the game in the last few years especially on a cost per k basis.
    Coopers are a good bit of rubber especially there AT3 pattern.
    BIG fan of the Nitto Terragrappler as a A/T tyre.
    Mud wise I like the Cooper stmaxx,Hankook RT03 and Achilles XMT.
    Don't get me wrong there's plenty of other decent brands but those are my preferences

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    interesting read, im about to purchase a new set of muds 31x10.5x15 for my triton, my two choices were hancook dynapro m/t or the kumho kl71, i read the kumhos were good wearing? apparently not, we see alot of vehicles come thru work fitted with the hancook and they seam to wear very well if rotated, havent had any experience with kumhos
    Hankook all day bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I've had great wear out of Hancook, about 100,000 out of AT's. The Mudstars were great off road and were down about 4mm after 45,000 km; if you find them let me know. Mate has KL71's on his ute and they are wearing very fast and aquaplane really badly above 60km/h in even the slightest surface water.
    I actually have mudstars on my shelf and are sceptical as to how they will go , good to hear you rate them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmaori View Post
    I actually have mudstars on my shelf and are sceptical as to how they will go , good to hear you rate them!
    They are a really good tyre, @mudgripz is a fan too. I changed to a new brand with the new wagon though, the mudstars were on the old wagon when it got nicked, as the mudstars had doubled in price over about 5 years.
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