Remould or not to remould??

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Ok folks,thanks for all the personal thoughts! as usual giving food for thought,i have decided to go with my mate who has advised on a new tyre but one which i should see the best part of upto 40k..so the mileage i do,that should be a few years at least i'll get out them!!!
I'm sure they were either Grabber or General AT2 tyres he said,getting them fitted on Wed, costing £340 :eek:
Not to bad for 4 decent tyres!
Going to see if i can get some more money off,i'm keeping my road tyres,so should not get charged for the disposal of tyres!
should be all set for the weekend now :p :p
 
We have remoulds on Trooper, Dakar something, they are same tread pattern as BFG Muds (but for a set they are the same price as 1 BFG :lol: ) they are excellent off-road and on-road. But as said they have to be certified or whatever.

Saying that our mate who moved to Russia, used to run cheap russian remould mud terrains, massive chunky things on his Cherokee, can't have been certified for UK but they lasted 9,000miles with snow studs on them, which is what I'm getting for vitara.

Anyway have you tried snowden tyres?
 
thats what i had but i was ripping tread blocks outve tyres on road exelent off road though look nice chunky aswell.ive gone for more road biased tyres this time as trucks spending most tme bombing up motorways at mo it did leamington to devon and back then leamington manchester/back then leamington to north wales an back all in about fortnight!
 

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