What Tires Should I Get?
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You might want to make your topic subject more descriptive.
Also what kind of tires? all terrain? mud terrain? sport?
All terrain
Toyo open-country a/t (cheap +good)
bfg a/t (tried and true but sorta pricy)
Cooper S/T
Yokohama geolander A/t
Bridgestone Revo's
Those are not in any sort of order. Just as they poped into mind.
Also what kind of tires? all terrain? mud terrain? sport?
All terrain
Toyo open-country a/t (cheap +good)
bfg a/t (tried and true but sorta pricy)
Cooper S/T
Yokohama geolander A/t
Bridgestone Revo's
Those are not in any sort of order. Just as they poped into mind.
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how do i test an EGR vacuum solinoid?
I'll beat Leo and say Kumho's for him....
To me, it really depends on what you are looking for. Off-road mudders? Nice quiet ride? Wet/snow traction? Most of the big names offer good tires, it kinda depends on what you are looking for most from your future tire.
I've been looking at the Revo's myself. Seems to be a good all around tire.
To me, it really depends on what you are looking for. Off-road mudders? Nice quiet ride? Wet/snow traction? Most of the big names offer good tires, it kinda depends on what you are looking for most from your future tire.
I've been looking at the Revo's myself. Seems to be a good all around tire.
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Originally Posted by DownSouthTAS
Fisk Sport King A/Ts are way better than BFG All- Terrains in mud and offroad. They have bigger lugs with more spacing. Probably about half as much as Mud Terrains do.
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