gmhl wrote:I'm going to be replacing my Goodyear Duratracs with either BFG T/A KO2 or Mickey T Stz's. Size is 265/75 R16.
Can anyone out there provide an update on theirs as I cannot for the life of me decide between the two. Seems to me that they are roughly the same price bracket which makes it tough to choose.
Would love to hear about your experiences with them.
Cheers
Jason91 wrote:
I just bought bfg ko2's last week with 4 17x5 sunraysers in 265/70/r16 paid 330 each at my local. So far I love them, I've done 300km so far and still haven't worn the hairs off the tyres. My only complaint is going from the standard at20's and alloy wheels is that it's harder to get used to driving takes longer to stop and you don't build up speed as quickly.
They are also a very quiet AT tyre I can only hear them at low speed with the windows down and it just sounds like the wind blowing through the trees.
SLIMaxPower wrote:I went with Mickey Thompsons ATZ P3's as I couldn't get BFG's. Seem a bit chunkier. Will see how they wear compared to my BFG's. Done around 800kms so far.
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SLIMaxPower wrote:I went with Mickey Thompsons ATZ P3's as I couldn't get BFG's. Seem a bit chunkier. Will see how they wear compared to my BFG's. Done around 800kms so far.
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Terror wrote:Any advantage to running 245/75r16 vs 265/70r16 ? They work out to be almost the same diameter but the 245's are slimmer. Better for fuel consumption on the 245's or just go the 265's?
Thanks.
Jason91 wrote:Terror wrote:Any advantage to running 245/75r16 vs 265/70r16 ? They work out to be almost the same diameter but the 245's are slimmer. Better for fuel consumption on the 245's or just go the 265's?
Thanks.
I've had 265/70/r16 on sunnies on my car for a week now in the bfg ko2 and have so far returned over 420 km to just over half a tank. This is in city driving all day long if this helps with a lot of stop & start
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