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BFG AT or MUD/AT

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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 06:00 AM
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From: Windsor Hts. Ia.
Default BFG AT or MUD/AT

Ordering RC budget boost and body lift.
Will be ready to swap out stock tires
to 35's for the winter.
Pretty much sold on BFG AT'S or Mud/AT's.
Preference or experience with these for
a daily driver (freeway, 40mi a day) with snow on the way.
TIA, Craig.

Thank's to all forum members for the help you have been
answering my inquiries.
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 06:06 AM
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what is a Mud/AT?

your looking at BFG Mud Terrain KM2's?
if so they are a great tire. dont waste your money on a 35" A/T tire.....

I had 33" A/T's and just swapped them out for 35" MT/R's couldnt be happier with my choice.
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 06:34 AM
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Default rubber meets the road..

I had BFG AT's on two other jeeps and they were "ok" since I spent most of the time on the road with them. I just switched out my Rubi tire/rims for ProComp extreme AT's... So far they ride quiet and handle Sand and light mud well. For winter i plan on putting the stock setup back on w/spacers. I guess my point is AT's are good summer tires for most driving but i want a more aggressive tread for winter. Hope this helps

Chad
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