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Duelers were standard, I usually take them off our 4x4s and use then for standing feed buckets in. BFGs were for a long time my AT of choice but I can honestly say they are no better than the Koalas I have now, perhaps slightly worse as the Koalas seem to self clean slightly better. Only longevity will tell but they had done 9k so far and all is well, plus I once tore 3 tyres in a day on cut of sapling stumps! now that's a very expensive day for BFGs mine were about half the price in the standard size for 16 inch wheels :thumb2

I am looking at getting a set of these KOALA tyres, for my car. How are yours doing... and where did you get yours from?
 
I'd like to fit some AT tyres in place of the HT ones currently fitted to my T2. This is to give a bit more chunky look as well as more grip in marginal situations. The T2 is used as an everyday vehicle on mostly tarmac but with some open field towing.

From experience, what do you guys use or recommend as there seems to be many brands out there and its a lot of money to get wrong. :bow

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=163&pictureid=894

Just put these on my Mistral :thumb2
 
Whose brave enough to try a set of these then!!!!
That looks more aggressive than a gladiator battle!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/31x10-50R...55514?pt=UK_Cars_Tyres_RL&hash=item3f252b9f7a

bah, Thats nothing. These are more aggressive than 2 women having a fight on a friday night.

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They are beginning to sell them in the EU now, Doubt they are road legal.
 
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bah, Thats nothing. These are more aggressive than 2 women having a fight on a friday night.

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They are beginning to sell them in the EU now, Doubt they are road legal.
I think they use those on the compacter at the local tip...:lol
 

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