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Mike Nel
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That’s why I am leaning towards the BF’s also. Price. 5 for the price of 4. We all have to watch what we spend nowadays
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KurtG
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Manny has the Coopers.

I have the BF’s

He had problems with his tyres that Cooper sorted out without much of a fight, but they gave problems.

Okay, that’s been solved and water under the bridge.....

Mine haven’t give any problems at all.

When we both deflate to 1.0 bar for a rocky trail, both sets of tyres hardly flex. So they’re equally strong in the sidewall department, I would say.

Crap for sand, but awesome toughness for rocky heavy use. Which is what they were designed for.

Flex is overrated

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There will be a day, the day that XJ will discover the rest of South Africa, or maybe not stranded at Atlantis reading posts of far off 4x4 ventures as the sun sets upon a little sand pit that he is stuck in forever :lol: :lol: :lol:
You will never find me without Stroh or a 4x4 :D

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All the good trails are in CTN. No need to go too far.
Disclaimer: Uninformed, no research, just very strong opinions

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