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ntheworks!
Age: 29
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 91
Location: west fort worth, texas! User is: OffLine |
mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
ok ppl lets see what kind of mud tires yall run and how well yall like'm, good exp. with them or bad, id love to hear the opinions.
just thinkin of the guys who are lifting thier trucks and want some real world opinions before they spend a ton of money. |
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Registered User
Age: 22
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 370
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
what kind of driving for your daily driver. mostly street or trails/mud? i do mostly street so i went with bfg at's. they last forever. if you know your gonna do mostly street driving then do not do a mud terrain. if you want the noise then go for it, however they will not last as long as an all terrain. but if you really want an m/t then go with the new bfg km2's. thats a sweet ass tire. pricey but nice. probly one of the longest lasting m/t's for the money
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 36
Location: Up north? User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
I got Firestone Destinations M/T's they are meaty and i no longer get stuck....unless my frame is rubbing lol was going to get the km2's but the kal tire said the problem getting stuck was "i needed a good truck like a dodge" i said ur big assed truck would make into the quad trails i love and went to Firestone.....awsome in everything..... exept ice!
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Slap my meat on your pita
Age: 24
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 7,509
Location: south jersey User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
I love my SSRs. Great on the street and offroad. I havent had a single issue with them. They are lasting a long time too.
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Riding High 2wd
Age: 27
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,100
Location: Muskegon, MI User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
I have put a ton of miles on my BFG M/T's over the years. Not a single problem with them. They are pretty good for wear, my brother in law has them on his work truck, at 50k miles there was still some tread left when he replaced them. They are pretty damn quiet too for a M/T.
Another tire that my friend has ran for years is the Mud King Radial. Those wore like iron on his lifted F150. He used to drive 40 miles one way to work for a few years. They were kinda noisy but performed great. He only got rid of them because he lifted some more and needed a bigger size tire. He has also been running Sport King Radial A/t's for a long time with great results on another truck. |
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Registered User
Age: 25
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 164
Location: lowell, MI User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
I had the mud kings on my old truck and they worked great. I like super swampers also.
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'00 Dime
Age: 19
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 817
Location: User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
procomp
xtreme series tires are great for both off road and on road. Go with the xtreme a/t if you drive alot on road. you can hardly hear them on the road. Also comes with a 40,000 mile warrenty Or the xtreme mud terrain for more trials. also not very loud on road. BTW procomps are buy 3 get 1 free till the end of the month |
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Banned
Age: 23
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,361
Location: warner robins, GA User is: OffLine |
Re: mud tire reviews, recommendations, ect.
best street/highway/mud tire IMO is the Super Swamper Radial TSL. they last forever if you run the recommended width rim, they ride smooth if balanced right on the highway, and pull excellent off road in the mud... and they arent too bad on price, i paid just over $900 for my 36"s. most of you guys run 31"-35" tires and they are ALOT cheaper than that... best dual purpose tire ive run, period.
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