Yea I've got the 3 peak mountain on my BFGsI’m confused now....according to the BFG website the KO2s DO in fact have the 3PMSF accreditation...
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Yea I've got the 3 peak mountain on my BFGsI’m confused now....according to the BFG website the KO2s DO in fact have the 3PMSF accreditation...
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Your best option is to browse these threads;hi looking to buy all terrain tyres for my t6 any recommendation have looked at cooper all terrain thanks dave
My vote goes to GG AT3, had them before and were great.cooper discoverer at3 4s
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general grabber at3
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bf goodrich k02
size 225/70/16 clayton alloys T6.1 highline 110.
Going to be using them all year round use on roads fields campsites tracks ice/snow
whats everybody's opinion?
Cheers
What size wheels are theseWell I finally made the switch, here’s the before and after.
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Now it’s time to decide what to do with the suspension, do I get up, down or stay as it is
I’m in the same situation wanting them for a 16 inch wheel. Have you bought any yet?cooper discoverer at3 4s
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general grabber at3
vs
bf goodrich k02
size 225/70/16 clayton alloys T6.1 highline 110.
Going to be using them all year round use on roads fields campsites tracks ice/snow
whats everybody's opinion?
Cheers
Nice! What pressures are you running please? ThanksThanks for all the tips here. I bought Amaraok 18” rims second hand and mounted General AT3 tyres in 235/55 dimension on them. Van is original height except i changed rear springs to transporter version so it wont sag in the rear as standard. Sprayed them matte black with plastid dip.
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Hahaha helpful tip for a newbie. Thanks mate!If you are currently running 225s, i'm guessing those wheels are around 7.5" wide, so i'd potentially look at something like the General Grabber AT3 on a 235/55/18 which is a nice chunky tyre. It might not fill that gap equally, but I can see what you mean, and it will loose a fair amount of it visually. Maybe consider some wheel spacers to bulk out the wheel even more, and possibly a set of the genuine VW arch kit. The arches will finish off a nice Swamper look, but also the Black arch against the Black tyre should give the illusion that there is more wheel/tyre as opposed to the Black tyre against the White arch if that makes sense.
Welcome to the forum and next time, careful asking opinions, because we can spend your money much faster than you can