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I know a lot of guys with them, the consensus is that they wear well, behave quite well on pavement, above average in rain & snow.
Most negatives I hear first hand is about off-road performance, but be advised most people I hear tire reports from are my hunting club buddies, so take it with a grain of salt, these are heavy off-road types and these tires are, after all, A/T's not M/T's.
I'd say if this is your daily driver and you are not going very deep into the woods, jump on them for that price!!!
Most negatives I hear first hand is about off-road performance, but be advised most people I hear tire reports from are my hunting club buddies, so take it with a grain of salt, these are heavy off-road types and these tires are, after all, A/T's not M/T's.
I'd say if this is your daily driver and you are not going very deep into the woods, jump on them for that price!!!
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i have a friend with the terra's and he loves them i will switch to them from the horrible BFG AT's we did a comparision test last week he has a chevy 1500 ext cab and it was in the rain and his tires out performed on the road hands down off road we had almost the exat same results the BFG were a little better in mud but when most driving is done on assphault it didnt matter and his are also a lot quiter than the BFG's so good choice and i hope this tread wears out fast
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You want tires that will last and your getting Pro Comps? Dude, you need to research that choice. That's the dig on them. I've got a good buddy with a Wrangler, had XTerrains, were slicks in 18k miles...