ogre03 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 I recently bought some new BFG all terrain K/O's. I'd just like to reccomend them to anyone who lives where there is a lot of ice and snow in the winter. They have been excelent both on icy roads, and out in the fresh stuff. Great tires! Quote
beaubanshee66 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 cooper discoverer sst's, I was looking at some for my jeep the other day and they look mean. The dealer said you could get 35,000 miles off of them if you treated them nicely Quote
2strokesmoke Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 i have 33x12.50 on my yukon i love the bfg Quote
Toomey Banshee Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 Gettin some 315/75's (35's pretty much) on my 1500 Dodge in a week or so. Should look pretty good. Quote
ogre03 Posted November 26, 2005 Author Report Posted November 26, 2005 I put 285 -75-16's on my chevy. They're basicly a 33 - 11.5. I'm too cheap to pay the $1500 for a lift for my I.F.S. so I put a 3" BDS body lift and the 33's. Quote
fast87 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 33x12.50 swamper TSL's under my 89 toyota, 3" body lift...yeah i know, eventually detroit locker in the back, 4" suspension lift and 35's...about 4K miles on the swampers and they're 1/3rd worn down....mostly because it's my daily driver/mudder ~Mark~ Quote
Dmcbanshee Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 I'm on 31x10.5 on my Dakota but I want to put a 3'' lift kits with 33x12.50 maybe for the summer... Quote
bansheeryder_69 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 I have 35x12x50's on my truck and they do good in the mud and have lasted me about a year and a half now. Plus they aren't that spendy. Quote
98bansh_ Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 33-12.5-15 Goodyear MT/R's on 90 F-150 and 285-75-16 MT/R's on my 98 F-150 MT/R's are Great Tires Never been stuck since I'v hade them, good wear if you rotate too. Quote
Screamin_Demon Posted November 26, 2005 Report Posted November 26, 2005 35x12.5x15 ProComp MTs... only been stuck due to open differentials. They're wearing ok for a TTB dana 44 up front. Can't wait to get that piece of shit out and a solid under it. Quote
banshee x Posted November 27, 2005 Report Posted November 27, 2005 Toyo Open Country M/T found them to ride better and quieter than the Goodyear MT/R and cheaper too! Quote
Ducman Posted November 28, 2005 Report Posted November 28, 2005 I had 32x11.5x15 Yokahama Goleanders on my ranger with a 4" lift. Very quiet ride, drove so smooth and great traction. I sold that truck before I had very many miles on those tires though. Quote
TopGunnYFZ450 Posted November 29, 2005 Report Posted November 29, 2005 33x12.50 swamper TSL's under my 89 toyota, 3" body lift...yeah i know, eventually detroit locker in the back, 4" suspension lift and 35's...about 4K miles on the swampers and they're 1/3rd worn down....mostly because it's my daily driver/mudder ~Mark~ 441725[/snapback] I have the same tires on my Chevy i like em good in all terrains i find. Really sling some mud though Got mine for free and hey only had 251 miles on them WOOT Quote
BigRed350x Posted November 29, 2005 Report Posted November 29, 2005 I recently bought some new BFG all terrain K/O's. I'd just like to reccomend them to anyone who lives where there is a lot of ice and snow in the winter. They have been excelent both on icy roads, and out in the fresh stuff. Great tires! 441640[/snapback] You can't run those things in the snow we get out here. They just pack full of snow and then you have a spinning snow ball for tread. I just got some Big Meaty 35's for my truck so we will see how those do. They all do about the same in that kinda stuff IMO. Quote
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