Whats the best all terrain tire?
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BFG A/T these are what I run and love them also my dad runs the nitto tera grapplers and they suck IMO
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bfg at if you do more offroading or michelin if you are almost full time pavement. michelin will give you the most comfortable ride and you will learn about all the new sounds your jeep has because of how quiet the michelins are
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I've had good luck with the Bridgestone Revos. I've got 60k+ miles or so on them (but it's time to get new ones). Prepare for sticker shock though. When I priced them, they were $150 more for the set than they were when I last purchased them.
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Firestone Destination AT, rated the best by consumers, not bias members.
I say Mastercraft AT2, but Ive never used the Firestones, so who am I to say, just like everyone else in here.
I say Mastercraft AT2, but Ive never used the Firestones, so who am I to say, just like everyone else in here.
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I have the same problem but i want something with some attitude to it, i'll probly end up getting M/T's and they'll wear out in a year
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Originally Posted by JSmith0055
I have the same problem but i want something with some attitude to it, i'll probly end up getting M/T's and they'll wear out in a year
Decent mts get about 40,000. That is if the vehicle is properly aligned, air pressure maintained, and you don't drive it like you stole it.
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I've had revos,bfg at, and cooper STc's and the Coopers are the best by far. I drive on ice , snow, mud, and have to drive to Anchorage which is 120 miles each way on pavement all year round . Here is a pic of them Coopers STc at's
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I'm kind of partial, but i have Duratracs. They have awesome grip in snow,rain and dry conditions obviously. I especially like the tread pattern. I get compliments on them all the time.
Around here a snow tire is important and these more than fit the bill.
look at my gallery.
Around here a snow tire is important and these more than fit the bill.
look at my gallery.