BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
#31
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Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
#32
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Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
#33
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Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
> some
> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
> performance
> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
> lot)
> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
> TJ
> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>
> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>
> -jeff
>
#34
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Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Yeah, i likes them a lot on my TJ for everything but mud.
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Yeah, i likes them a lot on my TJ for everything but mud.
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Yeah, i likes them a lot on my TJ for everything but mud.
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Yeah, i likes them a lot on my TJ for everything but mud.
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
It's a done deal... ordered a set for the Cruiser... guess I'll find out how
they work on a heavy vehicle and around rocks for my own bad self!
-jeff
in article wF4le.3302$rr.163@fed1read01, whodat at 1234@aol.com wrote on
5/25/05 12:49 PM:
> Depending on size, they come in C rated and D rated versions. I have them on
> my Dodge 2500 (D rated 315's) and really like them. They wear well, are
> relatively quiet, and are fairly good off road. However, they suck in the
> mud, due to the spacing on the tread (don't clean well).
>
>
> "Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:BEB5779D.D245%handywired@earthlink.net...
>> You guys are a great tire resource. I need tires for my '95 Land Cruiser.
>> It came with Michelin AT's on it, but I broke one on a rock while doing
>> some
>> moderate wheeling on a camping trip last week. I like the snow
>> performance
>> of the BFG AT (this vehicle will be taking us skiing and snowboarding a
>> lot)
>> and unless i'm mistaken, it should be considerably tougher on sharp gravel
>> roads and in rocks than the Michelin. Or am I mistaken? Do BFG AT's hold
>> up well on heavy rigs (5500 pounds loaded). I know they did great on my
>> TJ
>> for a couple years but that's a different animal than the big Cruiser.
>>
>> Thanks! Now off to ask this on a non-Jeep forum in case all this does is
>> get me yelled at here <g>! I do own a Jeep, BTW, so I'm not all bad!
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
>
#38
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Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Jeff,
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Jeff,
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: BFG AT's on a heavy vehicle and around rocks?
Jeff,
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
I have used BFG ATs for years and they are very good in the Minnesota
snow and ice (if you drive sensibly). Excellent luck also on razor
sharp rocks in the Minnesota Iron Range Off-Road park. However as Jerry
says, the side walls can get cut by rocks, but in my experience these
tires have stood up well.
Jerry, what tires do you recommend for sharp rocks?
Regards,
Guri Sandhu