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Tyre Time Again
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<blockquote data-quote="Hiluxlou" data-source="post: 126318" data-attributes="member: 4081"><p>I'm currently running cooper AT's on my hilux that are 60k old , so I'm very interested in what you guys have to say. Simmo I to have heard the coopers aren't what they used to be even though these ones have served me well. For me it's a toss up between the maxxis big horns or the MTZ's , as has been mentioned the MTZ's are very expensive compared to the big horns and will the MTZ's last much longer than the bighorns ? Interested if anyone has driven either of these tyres in the wet (bitumen) and how they behave ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiluxlou, post: 126318, member: 4081"] I'm currently running cooper AT's on my hilux that are 60k old , so I'm very interested in what you guys have to say. Simmo I to have heard the coopers aren't what they used to be even though these ones have served me well. For me it's a toss up between the maxxis big horns or the MTZ's , as has been mentioned the MTZ's are very expensive compared to the big horns and will the MTZ's last much longer than the bighorns ? Interested if anyone has driven either of these tyres in the wet (bitumen) and how they behave ? [/QUOTE]
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