Anybody got a BFG mt..........

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crookedspireite

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sized 33x12.50x15 they wanna swap for some beer tokens, only need one, unless this is repairable:mad:
 

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yep they must be ****!! i bow down to your superior tyre knowledge ya c#nt
never had nothing nut trouble with bfg mt,many an hour with punctures by the road.
****e

get some cooper st or as ive done the cheapest remould crap i could get which incedently are on an even par for wear and win hands down for no damage.

also £58 each so u do the math a ya cooont:p
 
int had no probs when i used bfg's yer been over inflating them, that ****s them right up ;)

stick some firestones on 16' 750's , proper job. yer might be able to glue it and wire it up, have done on dumpers etc, but yer dont see it done much, then stick a tube in it
 
uncles had a set of bfg's on his 90 for past 4 years no problem and still got mountains of tread. What'll have been wrong with BoB's will be his inherent knack of driving thru fences including barbed variety like he does in a tractor:D
 
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uncles had a pair of bfg's on his 90 for past 4 years no problem and still got mountains of tread. What'll have been wrong with BoB's will be his inherent knack of driving thru fences including barbed variety like he does in a tractor:D
i dont do barbed only bunny....

ive had it with bfg:(
never had no trouble with my at but mt just dont do it.On the cherrypicker we carry 3 spares now.Boss is ****ed arf with it too.
The survey disco that gets rammed across field fence and quarry then flat out on the road 7 days a week has coopers on it.
Better on fuel and no loss of grip offroad and not one issue.
I know where my moneys going.:rolleyes:
 
also 2 years is the legal time for a tyre to be fitted

Where you hear that one??? Only recommendations as to cars and light vans I've seen is not to use tyre's that are over 6 years old regardless of condition and anything younger than that obviously has to meet legal requirements regarding cracks, cuts and tread depth as all vehicle tyre do. Not sure bowt HGV one's like. But a 90 aint a HGV so don't matter. Be an expesive pass time throwing bfg's out every 2 years :eek:
 
Interesting note : in June 2005, Ford and GM admitted that tyres older than 6 years posed a hazard and from their 2006 model year onwards, started printing warnings to this effect in their drivers handbooks for all their vehicles.

ok so im a bit out but the fitters say two years down ere cos of the salt.

i agree its down to enviroment but 6 is the limit so ya got 2 left.
 
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