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Old 08-17-2009, 04:07 PM
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Dang is *&%^ing right! For about $350 a pop you get the best bang for your dannng!!
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yea i cant afford the crawlers
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Originally Posted by fitzman62
yea i cant afford the crawlers
I would only run them on a 100% dedicated trail-rig, as in it literally never touched pavement.
They wear down SO fast it's insane - from what I have heard.

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Old 08-20-2009, 02:38 PM
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i wish 33/10.5/15's came in more street like choices, i have a 2nd set ah rims. Bingooooo, daily driver, then trail rig.
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thats my plan
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If you drive any gravel, the BFG A/Ts love to gobble and spit rocks, FYI.
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km2s all the way
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thats the plan
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if your lookin for an off road tire then km2s but keep in mind i have a 96 t100 4x4 with 31x10.50x15 and ive pulled out full sized cummins with thim i have beaten black mud and everything in these. They are especially great if you will be drivin over rocks as well ive never had them slip on me and i have drove thru mud up to my doors and been fine. But it all depends on what terrain
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Look at the Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs. I just mounted mine and they blow the BFGs outta the water in terms of looks, at least. They are an AT/MT hybrid and snow rated, too.
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goodyear wranglers dont last for crap and they dont hold a candle to the structure of bfgs such as sidewall thickness etc
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I think that my load range E triple plies are plenty thick....
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what would be cheaper in a 32/11.5/15 bfgoodrich or maxxis buckshot
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maxxis buckshot would be cheaper
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buckshots would be cheaper but you get wha you pay for...
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I have buckshot's mudders. IMO, if u have the money, BFG should be what you buy. They have a great rubber for how much it costs. Buckshot's rubber runs down fast...very soft..i wish i didnt buy them.

You live in Connecticut?... Theres mud there right?..
Do you like to mud? If you do..consider MTs. Ive seen so many BFG A/Ter's go through the same spots i did when i had 31inch cooper MTs and get stuck enough to break things. ATs from BFG are TERRIBLE in mud..and personally, i find them useless for anything beyond simple dirt/beaten off road trails. Dont plan on mudding if u buy the ATs...
Good side to the AT's tho is they last longer than the MTs...lots of pavement pounding will kill ur lugs on the MTs..

This is all personal opinion tho..im sure theres those out there that swear by the A/Ts... ive just never seen it

I LOVE the hum of Mudders going down the road too... plus they look awesome and are always a nice addition.

hope im not too one sided.. GO MUDDERS! lol
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