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Silverstone All Terrain tyres, any good??
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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 350260" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>I'm in a bit of a dilemma with my new '03 Sahara, I'm between employment and have 9 weeks off, another 4 weeks to go before starting back and I pick up this Sahara on the weekend, it needs tyres and that's about it from a RWC point of view but it only has the 1 battery, 4.7 V8 petrol auto, decided to go comfort in my ageing days (48) but probably more laziness, I want to get a dual battery setup asap so I can get a couple of trips in before I head back to work.</p><p>I'm so used to having the ute with dual battery and pretty well set up for anything, my main issue is spending big dollars on BFG KO2 tyres will leave me short for the dual battery setup until I get back to work, I'm worried if I head out for a few days with the fridge and 160w solar panel that if it's overcast the whole time I need to run the vehicle daily to top up the battery and keep my mind at ease.</p><p></p><p>There lays my issue over how much I spend on tyres next Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 350260, member: 3820"] I'm in a bit of a dilemma with my new '03 Sahara, I'm between employment and have 9 weeks off, another 4 weeks to go before starting back and I pick up this Sahara on the weekend, it needs tyres and that's about it from a RWC point of view but it only has the 1 battery, 4.7 V8 petrol auto, decided to go comfort in my ageing days (48) but probably more laziness, I want to get a dual battery setup asap so I can get a couple of trips in before I head back to work. I'm so used to having the ute with dual battery and pretty well set up for anything, my main issue is spending big dollars on BFG KO2 tyres will leave me short for the dual battery setup until I get back to work, I'm worried if I head out for a few days with the fridge and 160w solar panel that if it's overcast the whole time I need to run the vehicle daily to top up the battery and keep my mind at ease. There lays my issue over how much I spend on tyres next Monday. [/QUOTE]
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