Thoughts on dunlop mod rover mt

Loydster

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Thoughts on dunlop mud rover mt

I found them at sams for 105 a tire 265 75 16. Anyone with any experiance with them. They get good reviews on the net.
 
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Gumarcel

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Loydster said:
I found them at sams for 105 a tire 265 75 16. Anyone with any experiance with them. They get good reviews on the net.

Do not get them. I had mine for 20k miles and they were shot. They only have a 2ply sidewalll. Just spend the extra money and get bridgestone, goodyear, or bfgoodrich. I have bfgoodrich now, they are much better!
 
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Sirfoss

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Bfg's

I agree w/chris leave them at sam's I will not use any thing but BFG
Mike
 
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syoung

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They may not hold up under the weight of a Disco because of the sidewall, but on a light rig they are actually fantastic.
 

LuisC

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I have a set on the steel NATO rims in stock 235/70-16. Been down to Cen. Am. and back on them. I have about 45K on mine with about another 10-20K tread left. I haven't had any bad experiences with them. In fact I've considered going back with them. Granted they may not be as good as BFG or GY MTR. But for the money, I found them to be quite satisfactory. Also considering Dunlop Rover AT in 245/70 for my alloy rims when the XPC wear out. Of couse if you can find them, go with Dunlop Rover RT. They're made for really heavy trucks. And they have a good tread design and high reviews.
 
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syoung

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I ran the Radial Rover RV on several of my trucks in the past- it's a great everyday tire and more capable on trails than most other AT's.
 

antichrist

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I ran Dunlops on my '74 SIII and was quite satisfied with them as a good all round road/off-road tire. Unfortunately, it's been so long, I don't remember which one's they were.
I'm toying with a set of these next time.
Hankook MT
3ply sidewall. About $100 each.