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Old 30-12-2007, 22:13   #1
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For a while now my wife has been acting strange.
I think that she is having an affair she goes out most weekends and doesn't get back until late saying she is just out with work mates people that i dont know. Our phone keeps ringing but when i pick it up the other end hangs up. She had a text the other day on her mobile and i tried to read it but she caught me and went off on one big time before i got to fully read it.
I have tried to see how she gets home as she leaves her car at home but she always walks down the drive with out me seeing the car.
last night I waited behind my car on the end of the drive for her to get home in the freezing cold when i noticed my tyres are getting low on the front, I need to know what tyres I should get next any advice welcome
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Old 30-12-2007, 22:14   #2
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whatever you get charge them to her credit card lol!
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Old 30-12-2007, 22:58   #3
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glad to see you have your priorities right

I had too suffered the same dilema as you. I chose Toyo Open Country AT's, these are about mid price range and seem quite on wear and road noise.

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PS my wife is still with me :roll:
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Old 30-12-2007, 23:08   #4
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I love my Falken AT's & they are pritty quiet on the road & have been fine off it so far :smile: They were £60 each including balancing etc

As for my wife can't get shot of her or I would starve to death : : : Oh & she picked the tyres : 8O 8O
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Old 30-12-2007, 23:23   #5
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As for my wife can't get shot of her or I would starve to death

That's true Sweety, and don't forget the ironing 8O

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Old 30-12-2007, 23:28   #6
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have freezer have microwave will survive ! bf goodrich longtrails found them brillant on maverick as good as scorpions it had before them! the general grabbers at2 the navara looked the mutts nuts and suprised me with there road holding nice knobbly for playing in mud with aswell!
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Old 30-12-2007, 23:44   #7
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Goodyear wrangler atr good on road/wet/off road,crap at ironing.
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Old 31-12-2007, 11:58   #8
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KUMHO AT luvly jubly :smile: thought you would have known TK hows the children :?:
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Old 31-12-2007, 18:48   #9
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'nother vote for the Kumho AT's.
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Old 31-12-2007, 23:00   #10
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General Grabbers at2's for me good at tenderising Dinkys Barbaque road kill!!! :
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General Grabbers at2's
Yes, they're my current favourite for when I get shut of the Bridgestone Duelers the Patrol is currently shod with.

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Old 01-01-2008, 13:58   #12
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i got marsheals on the back and some cheapies on the front paid £55 for each of them marshalls lasted 2 years and still going strong only replaced front cause tracking stuffed up one front tyre loads of tread left on most of it.
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I got some cooper discoverer AT from formula4x4 £42 each.
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my favourite is BFG AT's excellent but exspensive, depends what you use them for i suppose as well, if fuel economy and road holding is concern the duelers or a citroen........ C1 might be the answer and the second option co ordinates better with a range of handbags :
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Old 01-01-2008, 18:06   #15
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my favourite is BFG AT's excellent but exspensive
Yes, I had a set of those on the Isuzu Trooper I had until recently - did about 70000 miles on them and still had about 4mm tread left. The Grabber AT2, has a *very* similar tread pattern, gets good (better) reviews and I know some folks who reckon they are the business off tarmac. I do like the BFGs ...... but they have only a "Q" speed rating (99mph) for 265/70 R17, but the AT2 are "S" rated. Add to that, that AT2s are 20 squids a corner cheaper and I can actually get them in the size I want then they have to be my current favorite.


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