BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
#11
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
#12
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
#13
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
They are great tires and usually go on sale.
The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
#14
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
Me three. BFG, there's no noise.
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Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
Me three. BFG, there's no noise.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
#16
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
Me three. BFG, there's no noise.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
#17
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
Me three. BFG, there's no noise.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Handywired wrote:
>
> Size will most likely be 31's, vehicle is a '97 TJ 4.0L. Gearing 4.10. I want
> an aggressive tire that wears well on-road, is not obnoxiously noisy, and works
> great in slick mud and wet snow. Which is better?
>
> -jeff
#18
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
You make really good points.
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
#19
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
You make really good points.
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
#20
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Re: BFG MT's vs. Goodyear MT/R's
You make really good points.
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)
Despite how good my BFG muds are in the winter, Snowboardripper is the
only one to cleanly beat me on a winter hill climb!
It was on an ice riverbank climb on a trail and he just purred up it
with those Roughriders with his arm out the window hooting. 'Everyone'
else had to be winched out of that ravine.
Didn't even get any good photos, it was so cold my camera froze up.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> If you are not offroading do not spend your money on a mud tire. The
> BFG mts are great, I am running them but check the specs on the
> website. The tire is not ment for snow. In the winter I run a
> differents sent. Also Mud tires can make alot more noise.
> If you live in Canada, I would go for the Canadain tire Roughrider,
> M+S. This tire comes in 31 and this is what I use in the winter.
> They are great tires and usually go on sale.
>
> The Goodyear MT/Rs are expensive but you pay for what you get. If you
> have not built up your jeep you could go for the 31 BFG ATs. Once you
> build it up then you can put on the 33 muds. (Plus the lift, slip
> yoke, wider flares, regear .... $$$ ching ching!)