What is wrong with BFG All Terrain KO'S?
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Thanks for all of your replies, both pro and con. I checked out those Hercules Terra Tracs and they are good looking treads. I've got to keep in mind that 98% of my driving will be done on asphalt, but want a suitable tire that will help out when the mud turns to goo going into the hunting camp. Of course anything has got to be better than the OEM Wranglers. Still looking hard at the Michelin LTX AT 2's.....P285/55R20
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The Terra Trac's were primarily driven on asphalt when I had them. Mild offroading and up here in the Northeast they were unbeatable in the snow! They had a little bit of a hum to them, but nothing crazy or annoying. Just what can be expected going from a street tire to a more aggressive pattern. The Cooper Zeon LTZ's I have right now are very quiet but are only in 20"+ I believe. You cannot be dissapointed for how cheap the TerraTracs are. I think you'll be satsified. I will buy them again for sure when my wife gets here suv!
Last edited by dirtydog; 11-18-2008 at 03:40 PM.
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They certainly don't treat your wallet too well that's for sure. The AT's are the highest cost tires in their class. I cannot believe people fork over that kind of money when there are better tires for Much less money!
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I had them on my old 95 cherokee and loved them in the snow mud and they were okay for sand had to low the pressure really low. I put them on my Ram because of my past experiences but i love them i mean with all that power in the wet u can break tehm free eaisly but i took my truck hunting this weekend and we had a lot of rain they worked well.. just my .02
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