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Silverstone All Terrain tyres, any good??
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<blockquote data-quote="PabloP" data-source="post: 389329" data-attributes="member: 4430"><p>I have to agree with you Pete regarding the BFGs. Just put my second set on my Prado, first ones did >120,000km and still had thousands left on them, but as they were 7-8 years old, I reckoned they deserved early retirement. Also handled well, not noisy and never had one puncture, with lots of mixed use including station tracks, lots of wire and bit of metal floating around in places. I reckon that the new set are likely to outlive me, but I hope not.</p><p></p><p>Rob P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PabloP, post: 389329, member: 4430"] I have to agree with you Pete regarding the BFGs. Just put my second set on my Prado, first ones did >120,000km and still had thousands left on them, but as they were 7-8 years old, I reckoned they deserved early retirement. Also handled well, not noisy and never had one puncture, with lots of mixed use including station tracks, lots of wire and bit of metal floating around in places. I reckon that the new set are likely to outlive me, but I hope not. Rob P. [/QUOTE]
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