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Tyre Time Again
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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 554163" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>I've used both BFG and Goodyear on older cars, the older GoogyearAT's were a really good tyre 100k no worries. The later ones I only got 60k which is the same as I got with the BFG KO2's. Both the later Goodyear and KO2's were on the old ranger so no variation regarding the vehicle, its was light on the rear but I do rotate around every 5k. Never driven WA but every one I have heard stories from say tyres cop a hiding, local knowledge is the key to happy travels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 554163, member: 7093"] I've used both BFG and Goodyear on older cars, the older GoogyearAT's were a really good tyre 100k no worries. The later ones I only got 60k which is the same as I got with the BFG KO2's. Both the later Goodyear and KO2's were on the old ranger so no variation regarding the vehicle, its was light on the rear but I do rotate around every 5k. Never driven WA but every one I have heard stories from say tyres cop a hiding, local knowledge is the key to happy travels. [/QUOTE]
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