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Old Mar 23, 2013 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Tooadvanced
Sorry if I came across rude to you wasnt my attent. I re-read my post and it sounded like it and I apolgize, sorry. Where you from?( i see now you from Israel) what kinda wheeling you do over there
Oh, that's OK, no offense taken. I can understand your reaction to that company.

Yes, Israel. We have varied terrains over a small country, from extreme desert to sea shore to woody mountains, even some snow.
I do it all except for the most extreme rock crawlin' or mud "submarinning".

As the jeep is a DD, and in view of the diversified types of wheeling, the obvious choice was AT tires.

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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 01:30 AM
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Thanks for all the help. I live in Australia and can't get some of those tyres. My mates brother just put a set of cooper st on and is very happy with them. He said they are one of the most expensive 4x4 tyre but well worth the price.
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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 03:45 AM
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for what its worth i put bfg all terrains on everthing. they ride nice and they do pretty well off road. the best thing is they last. every set i've bought i've sold with the vehicle they were on. i've never had to replace them. and thats saying something because i'm rough on everything i touch. i've heard that they are crappy in mud, but as far as i've seen they have been good enough for me. i'm not and extreme off roader, and i wouldn't take them to a mud bog contest. but i do like to splash around a little and get muddy. around here (myrtle beach area) the term for most of the terrain is "gumbo" its a nasty mixture of sand and clay and mud. the all terrains usually do just fine!
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Old Mar 28, 2013 | 02:09 PM
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Ok cool thanks mate. I will check them out. I'm not a big off roader either (yet any way lol)
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