BFG Mud Terrain or All Terrain?
Other A/T type tires to consider
Bridgestone Dueler Revo
Cooper Discoverer ATR
General Grabber AT-2
You might want to check out Tirerack.com - occasionally, they have really awesome deals on tires that end up costing less, even after mounting and balancing locally, than geting the entire set locally. I got Goodyear Eagle F1-GS D3 tires from Tirerack for a car last summer and easily saved $100 over getting them locally and that is considering getting them mounted and balanced locally and shipping from Tirerack. You never know - just have to look, I got lucky and got an incredible deal back then.
Bridgestone Dueler Revo
Cooper Discoverer ATR
General Grabber AT-2
You might want to check out Tirerack.com - occasionally, they have really awesome deals on tires that end up costing less, even after mounting and balancing locally, than geting the entire set locally. I got Goodyear Eagle F1-GS D3 tires from Tirerack for a car last summer and easily saved $100 over getting them locally and that is considering getting them mounted and balanced locally and shipping from Tirerack. You never know - just have to look, I got lucky and got an incredible deal back then.
Originally Posted by got-dirty
they came out 2 months ago?
Originally Posted by got-dirty
yea, the xterrains are past their "prime". there is a new one out, xterrain m/t. mud terrain style tread, new xtra thick sidewall, and run very nicely on the streets.


Dude, thats the extreme mud terrain.
Ive put about 100k miles on a mix of BFG A/T's and M/T's in the past 3 years or so, and while I love the A/T's, they do suck in the mud (the just dont clear!). If you're doing mostly street driving, the AT's are great on dry & wet pavement. So while I love my MT's more, in your case Ill suggest AT's.
Originally Posted by Biz
i might just go with A/T
I get A/T's for 490 for all 4 and bfg Mudders for 350 =( the price is making me want the mudders lol...but A/T seems to be what majority of the people suggest
I get A/T's for 490 for all 4 and bfg Mudders for 350 =( the price is making me want the mudders lol...but A/T seems to be what majority of the people suggest
go to a merchants or ntb store when you buy them and get the road hazzard
its worth it it gives you tire rotation and balance and free flat repair and if they cant fix it it will cost you about 30 buck to replace
its worth it it gives you tire rotation and balance and free flat repair and if they cant fix it it will cost you about 30 buck to replace
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