BFG Mud Terrains
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Originally posted by BigBlue
Man I'm glad I live in south east Texas.
Man I'm glad I live in south east Texas.
brandon.
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I love my destinations great ride ,grip,cornering,stoping,sound , price these babys are great
go to
www.tirerack.com
For better pics and read reviews and tests Tirerack is the reason I went on the hunt for them and Im glad I did
Ive had bfg m/t and a/t KO and they didnt impress me much a little pricey also the a/ts got good milage but I thing the firestones are going to surpass them,,,,, its a much better all around tire.
DM
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My last set of tires were BFG MT's and the suck on snow and ice. I've also owned BFG AT's and I thought they were and all around crappy tire except for wear. Now I have Wild Country TXR's and I like them so far.
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I've runn both the Cooper and Mastercraft AT's and M/S tires and they seem to do quite well. I know they make them in a D rating up to 285 and they're pretty reasonable. I put them on in November and take them off in March or April and get three winters out of them. Over 30k in three winters driving but you'll notice a difference in mileage. Usually about $110-115 apiece for 265's.
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