thanks for all your commentsdo people have 2 sets of rims - one for road and one for offroad ?so do people buy rims and tyres off ebay ?
do people have 2 sets of rims - one for road and one for offroad ?
so do people buy rims and tyres off ebay ?
i been running kingpin all terrains (remoulds) for the past year and they have worn just under half the tread. good grip on the road and in the wet not too noisy and work well in the mud also. they were impressive at mudfest this year. cost was less than £40 a tyre. couldn't justify the bfg prices i just dont see the point in paying for a name
i dont use it much just weekends and only local so can put cheapos on prob go for MTs ? or ATs ? cant decide :lol:
Quote from: "bunnykins"i dont use it much just weekends and only local so can put cheapos on prob go for MTs ? or ATs ? cant decide :lol:You'll get better grip in snow and gravel with AT's but in thick mud it would need to be MT's. On ice it doesn't matter what you have cos you'll have no grip at all I run BFG AT's on my grand as my everyday tyre and would highly recommend them. I'm generally having to traverse fields most weekends and they do fine but when I am going specifically off-road to play then I change my wheels to dedicated mud tyres.I would recommend you stick to an AT just now and see how you get on. You'll find after your fist few off-road encounters that its the low slung belly thats the GC's problem so you may look at putting a mild 2" lift on and getting a larger tyre to use off-road. That way you'll save yourself a few quid in the long run.