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Old 05-07-2007, 07:26 PM
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BFG mud terrain

does anyone know if the mud terrains are really good in teh mud? trail riding? on road? any info on these tires would be helpful.
Old 05-07-2007, 07:35 PM
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Try searching. Here's a small thread I found with some info:

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...G+mud+terrains
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i have a set and love them they work great (even on the road)
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ya i was just wondering cause i can get a really good deal on some new ones and i didnt want to get them if tehy arent any good
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yeah id get them if there in decent shape
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BFG's are wonderful. The muds are great offroad, a little les sgreat on the road, and not so hot in hard pack snow and ice, they seem to do okay in deep snow though...
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i have never heard anyone conplain about mud terrain tires period. i know that they're hard to find, but kelley makes a cheaper MT that works just as well as BFG's. they might be out of business now though, i'm not sure.
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Mine are superb
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I ran a set on the ranger I had.. I loved them.. I got them when they were half worn out.. the sides of the tires still had some decent meat on them and thats all i really needed.. They ride sorta crappy on the road, and can be pretty slippery when its wet out.. But for what you get off-road and the mileage you can get out of them id say are well worth it.
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This isn't really the right place for this...

but I have mostly heard good things too, you won't be disappointed. Especially if you are getting a good deal on them and you need a DD tire.
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