Bfg M/t??
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Bfg M/t??
What do you think would be the best option for a 33x12.50 with 75% of time on the street and 20% of the time playing in the mud, maybe a few hills, BFG seems to be the best all around tire, is there any other tire i'm overlooking??
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go for some cheaper tires around your local shops..like around here...the buckshot mudders...cooper STT's...Bighorn mudders...some cheaper M/T..like the Savero's..Mud King X/T's...might check out online stores for some great deals...4wheelparts.com has some GREAT deals every now and then..if you want to wait around for them...just my couple pennies
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Most folks, myself included, will tell you that you can't go wrong with BFGs. I've had their ATs and were very pleased with them.
Most radial MTs are great tires for what you need. If you are sensitive to tire noise on the street just watch how aggressive a tread pattern you choose.
You will definitely like them on the trail.
Most radial MTs are great tires for what you need. If you are sensitive to tire noise on the street just watch how aggressive a tread pattern you choose.
You will definitely like them on the trail.
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I love my BF Goodrich tires. I use my all-terrains in the snow, and my mud-terrains other times of the year. The mud-terrains don't like the snow unless it's deep (my experience anyways).
My truck has never been off-road (it needs way too much work to make it off-road worthy, I'm buying a newer truck that will solve that problem).
I paid about $150 each for the M/T's and about $160 each for the A/T's.
On a side note: I have the Mud-Terrains with the designation "KM" on them. They make a small amount of noise but you get used to it very quickly. I believe there is a newer version. "KT"? But I could be wrong.
My truck has never been off-road (it needs way too much work to make it off-road worthy, I'm buying a newer truck that will solve that problem).
I paid about $150 each for the M/T's and about $160 each for the A/T's.
On a side note: I have the Mud-Terrains with the designation "KM" on them. They make a small amount of noise but you get used to it very quickly. I believe there is a newer version. "KT"? But I could be wrong.
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