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ATZ
5-rib
My
apologies for not getting back to you for so long, we are in the
process of moving back to Adelaide which is taking up a lot of my
time
Anyway,
I am really happy with the new ATZ tyres, on a recent trip up to
Queensland they were... Click
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ATZ
4-rib
After
using other brands of tyres over the past 17 years of designing
suspension, I chose the Mickey Thompson ATZ and they have proven
to be the best 4WD tyre I have driven on!
When
testing our suspension in the Aussie outback the ATZ offered maximum
traction in muddy conditions and...
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F-C
II
Over
the years I've tested a lot of tyres on four wheel drive vehicles
and before we put words into print or form an opinion that's worthy
of holding any weight we've run most of them for 20,000km over a
wide variety of roads and terrain. So it was with this set of Mickey
Thompson F-C II's but the big difference for this 20,000km test
was that we were heavily loaded for the whole jaunt and more than
50% of the distance covered was... Click
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MTZ
My
patrol has a 4 inch lift, and the MTZs have lifted my diffs nicely,
they didn't scrap at all on the weekend.
I
have had my new set of 35" MTZs on for a few months now, and
I am amazed at the difference it makes in the... Click
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CLAW
I
am writing to you to let you know how the Mickey Thompson Radial
Claw Tires have handled the last 10 months of use. They are Fantastic!
On wet bitumen roads, they hang on better than any other mud tyre
that I have used. I have more confidence on wet bitumen than I have
ever had with any other mud tyre. The other noticeable thing is
the dirt road grip. If you're familiar with driving on dirt roads,
you'll know that... Click
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BIAS-BELTED
CLAW
Queensland's
Brent Perrett won the 8 day Xtreme International 2004 and believes
his Mickey Thompson Claws helped get him to the top.
You
need a strong tyre that is less likely to puncture. And you want
a good grip tyre that wont burn the winch out or... Click
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