a good general all terrian tire
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a good general all terrian tire
whats up everyone? im on the market for a new set of tires, im not looking to spend more then 600. i recently had a 2in teraflex installed so know i can clear a lil bigger of a tire. but with so many brands which is best for jeep? i live in new jersey dont do much rockcrawling mostly sand and mud here!! please give me some advice ive been doing my research but theres just to many to choose from!! thanks everyone!!!!!
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yea the guy at the tire store laughed at me when i asked about those said it was a special order and its was 780 after everything but if thats what it takes i have my wokr cut out for me
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I'd take goodyear duratracs any day over a bfg if I was in the market for all terrains.
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I like my Goodyear Authoritys...have 0ver 10k on them and they are wearing well...great in snow and mud...I paid 156.00 apiece a couple of years ago at wally world...probably a little higher now but again worth the $$ in my opinion
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Toyo ATs, a very well road mannered, wear very little. And in the snow they are one of the better tires I've ever run. However if you do mud it's all wheel speed and momentum. They do good in sand too. Though if I could do it again id probably get duractracs or Goodyear authorities.
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Everyone who ha$ paid for them $ays that near 40 year old BFG AT design is the best. maybe it is. But plenty of other options.
I drive mud snow and the occasional flood. I had cooper Discoverer AT3's on at Prairie City and made it though the mud. In fact got stuck and made it out on my own in the mud--in 4WD-H.
Then drove on the Tahoe where it was dumping heavy snow and made it through there fine.
Of course, the BFGs are still the best tire for parking in your mom's driveway while you tape off "Angry Eyes" or spray paint your coil springs fluorescent green
I drive mud snow and the occasional flood. I had cooper Discoverer AT3's on at Prairie City and made it though the mud. In fact got stuck and made it out on my own in the mud--in 4WD-H.
Then drove on the Tahoe where it was dumping heavy snow and made it through there fine.
Of course, the BFGs are still the best tire for parking in your mom's driveway while you tape off "Angry Eyes" or spray paint your coil springs fluorescent green