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hey guys, have just put a 2" lift in my 97 surf,
and am looking at some 16x8 rims,

but here comes the....... what tyres do people recommend? im looking at probably 285/75/16s and have been looking at the BFGoodrich, kl71, and federal courgia MT..
can get the kl71 for $363 a tyre, and the federals on special at kats in kaiapoi for $315 a tyre and BFG for $385 a tyre..
am open to oppinions , but was trying to stay clear of the cheap stuff, as would like to have something last a wee while, but around the $3-$400 mark?

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federal wont last

awesome off road

chew up on road :wink:
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Have you looked at the Hankook Dynapro MT? They are pretty good on the road for a MT but still work well offroad.
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Bfg or cooper all the way.
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have a look at maxxis buck shot,s I have had my ones on for 2 bit years now . I find them good on and off road.
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zukmeista wrote:Have you looked at the Hankook Dynapro MT? They are pretty good on the road for a MT but still work well offroad.


have had a google up and read up on the review for these tyres, and must say they are pretty good by sounds of things, and they are only just slightly more pricy than the federals, but the federals reviews are so 50/50 that these look like alot more bang for buck.
thanks for adding to my troubles.... haha

for the coopers... love them, look amazing, but just to dear for what im wanting to spend other wise would look at them
and the buck shot, i have looked at them, but chose the kl71 over them only as i have had them before

thanks for the comments guys, sorta knocked the federals out.. by reading reviews, however now the dynapro doesnt look half bad at all, and just over $300 for a tyre is pretty good!
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Best bang for ya buck

either the Hankook RT03

or the Maxxis 762

both are gonna do what you want and give good mileage

plenty of users on here have described the Maxxis 762 as the best all round tyre by far ;-)
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skid wrote:Best bang for ya buck

either the Hankook RT03

or the Maxxis 762

both are gonna do what you want and give good mileage

plenty of users on here have described the Maxxis 762 as the best all round tyre by far ;-)


another vote for the maxxis 762, loving mine. Good drive, decent traction, good wear, nice road manners.
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Fun fact I learnt about the KL71s over the weekend is that the 32 x 11.5 actually measures in at 32.5" whereas the 33 x 12.5 only measures in at a measly 32.7" so If you decide to go the KL71 route perhaps look into saving some money by getting the 32s, I run them and have done for the past year. Lighter than their 33" counterpart which is always a good thing on an IFS vehicle.

Road milage & handlings are good for a mud tyre when run at the manufacturer recommended 40PSI, really quiet and barely wear.

Off road they go really well on my rano so I imagine it'd be similar for your Surf. I've heard mixed things about them on heavier trucks though eg Safari's.
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Bought my 35" Federals for $319 incl each.
Awesome offroad but i trailer my truck to events so dont have to worry about road wear.
My mates had them on his 31" on his road going Mazda bt50 for 6months now and they still have a heap of tread.
Another mate of mine runs 2 sets of tyres, turns up to events on his road tyres and then swaps to his Simexs. Takes him 5 mins a tyre as he uses quick lift alloy jack and a electric rattle gun. Pain in the arse i know but saves bucks in the long run.
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thanks for all the posts guys!, in the end i went and got a set of ROH rims.. and got another set of KL71s... lol stuck to what i know.. but may change it up next time round!
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