Whats the best all terrain tire?
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Whats the best all terrain tire?
I'm buying some 33s. Forget price. I just want to know which is the best a/t tire to buy for milage and off road. My xj is a DD so I'm looking for good wear and decent off road traction. I'm not too worried about mud...mostly rock, sand and dirt/street.
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I'm not a fan of BFG ATs but if you spend a lot of time in the sand they are a good tire (IMO about all they are good for is sand) also stay away form nittos they wear like crap and when they get to about 1/2 tread they slip a lot in the rain
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Originally Posted by Irongrave
I'm not a fan of BFG ATs but if you spend a lot of time in the sand they are a good tire (IMO about all they are good for is sand) also stay away form nittos they wear like crap and when they get to about 1/2 tread they slip a lot in the rain
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Originally Posted by Alaskan xj 97
Up here cooper st' and bfg's hang onto the ice and snow like stink on poo
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Gives tires better wet traction though.
"Microsiping can dramatically improve tire traction in rain and snow. However, microsiped tires may also have increased road noise and tire wear when operated on dry surfaces"
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If you're looking for a nice set that are affordable too, I would go with Kumho. The tred on mine last forever and I got a good deal.
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http://www.kumhousa.com/Tire.aspx?id...8c1c3a3&cat=25
i runn this:
http://www.kumhousa.com/Tire.aspx?id...d4ac17e&cat=25
and are happy with it
i runn this:
http://www.kumhousa.com/Tire.aspx?id...d4ac17e&cat=25
and are happy with it
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I hate these threads because there will be so many different answers, you're not really coming up with an answer at all. But that being said, I like Bridgestone and Michelin for how long they wear, but they are pricey.
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I run 33" BF A/T, not a bad tire for what they are. Great if you do alot of road driving, but they have gotten me through every trail at Rausch Creek that 35" km2's have gone through