BFG Mud Terrains
#11
had the AT KOs and I couldnt wait till the tread burned up. Always loosin grip on the pavement and horrible in the rain. Only plus side to them is they took quite a few screws and nails and never had a blow out. Performance wise on and off the road, was not impressed at all. Now my new ones on the other hand, probably will never buy a different type of tire again
#13
The Toyo's are better for on road driving. Not as loud either. But in the mud, NO. I would prbly get the Toyos if i got a pair of MTs though.
Last edited by Matt99; 02-13-2010 at 12:31 AM.
#14
With my 2wd I want the best traction possible, if I'd had the money I'd be sittin on Mud Graps right now but I had to settle for these Coopers. Hopefully within the next few years when I need new tires I'll have enough saved, I want to do a 3" body lift with maybe 35" Mud Graps if I can fit em under there.
#15
Everybody is always talkin bad about BFGs. Honestly 285s and 33" BFG ATs are the only tires I have bought in the past ten years. They have ALWAYS gotten me where I have needed to go and most of the time in 2wd. Sand, rocks, mud, cross country, and the only time I've had to use my spare is in Nov when I bent the **** out of a steel rim and just had the tire switched over to my spare rim. I'm not saying there the best tire there is but I've not had any complaints. If I was going to buy a new set of tires for my Ram I think I would get the new KM2s.
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I've had both BFG Mud Terrians and All Terrians. The Muds wear fast on road. But I had always had god luck with them off road. But being that I live in the desert I haven't had them in mud to much. What I liked about them was the thick side walls. They hold up when rubbed up against rocks. I also had BFG A/Ts and had good luck with them also. they did very well in snow and lasted pretty well on road compared to the mud terrains. I have now gone to Bridgestone Revo A/ts ,because I drive on road now more than off road.