new member in cornwall
Re: new member in cornwall
Hi Thanks everyone for the information, probably won't make the social busy in June, but I will look out for the fly away panel it could come in handy. thanks Tony
Re: new member in cornwall
Tony do you know how fortunate you are.....
We are back in your are first week of June
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Rubberat's surfed this beach as well
We are back in your are first week of June
![Image](http://s13.postimg.cc/912dydnjb/DSC_0869_imp.jpg)
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Rubberat's surfed this beach as well
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Re: new member in cornwall
Welcome to the goup.
I use 265 75 16 BFG AT's on my truck and think they are a really good balance between on-road and off-road performance. They're reasonable for mpg and longevity too. A friend drove to Australia a couple of years ago on the same type and didn't have one puncture (in five years I haven't either - though that's probably now the kiss of death).
Expensive, yes but they are dammed good and last a long time.
Martin
I use 265 75 16 BFG AT's on my truck and think they are a really good balance between on-road and off-road performance. They're reasonable for mpg and longevity too. A friend drove to Australia a couple of years ago on the same type and didn't have one puncture (in five years I haven't either - though that's probably now the kiss of death).
Expensive, yes but they are dammed good and last a long time.
Martin
Re: new member in cornwall
Yes I've had the BFG's on a variety of Toyota's over last decade and never yet had a puncture, as you asked though I always carry a spare (force of habit) so i'm insured on that one at least