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old bfg mt

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 5:42 pm
by adamsj
What are the old style bfg mts like.found some fedimas in that pattern in 35s.just wonderd what the like off roading for pay and play days etc

Re: old bfg mt

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 5:55 pm
by ScottieJ
The old bfgs are ok.

I run maxxis buckshot mudders, same style pattern bit with wider gaps in the tread and they perform a lot better than bfgs.

How much do you have to spend? I would pay the extra for some maxxis buckshots over the Fedima retreads, they'll last 4times as long if not longer!

I'm not a fan of any retreads unless its only a toy and not used on road that much, it's a false economy in my opinion. They might be cheaper to buy but you'll be replacing them sooner.

Re: old bfg mt

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:23 pm
by adamsj
I want either 33s or 35s nd I wana spend bout £130/£140 a tyre.not much road use its a 2nd car mostly green laning and pay and play days dont mind about road noise etc.best tyres ive found r 33" fedima vj910

Re: old bfg mt

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:31 pm
by ScottieJ
These you mean?

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They look quite good, wouldn't say they are a bfg copy, kinda similar though. Haven't seen anyone in the UK running them yet and they look like a slightly less aggressive version on some interco swamper ltb's and those are an awesome tyre so i would give them a try.

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For 220 a tyre you can get maxxis trepadors but 35s are pushing it for the stock halfshafts and CVs

Re: old bfg mt

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:58 pm
by adamsj
Ye there the 1s im thinkin about gettin.but there not the 1 the old bfg 1s I was on about there called fedima f muds or somethin.i think them vjs look realy good,some 1 on here sed his mate had them on a discovery nd they were epic.which is what im puttin them on,havent got my sj ant more but I cnt stand the landy forums lol.there is some realy good tyres out there for more money but I dont wana b spendin daft money