Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
#11
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Something very WRONG! The BFGoodrich AT KO are as quite as you can
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
#12
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Something very WRONG! The BFGoodrich AT KO are as quite as you can
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
#13
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Something very WRONG! The BFGoodrich AT KO are as quite as you can
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
get!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Howard wrote:
>
> I have the Michelin XC LT4 on my 97 Grand Cherokee. My son has the BFG
> AT KO on his 95 Grand Cherokee. My Jeep rumbles, his HOWLS! ATs may
> be great tires but they are very noisy.
>
> He lives in Breckenridge CO and deals with deep snow and mud for six
> months a year. I live just north of Philadelphia and stop driving when
> the snow reaches 8 inches deep (all the other cars get stuck in front
> of me).
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Hi James,
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
#15
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Hi James,
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
#16
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Hi James,
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
They are both made by the same manufacturer, in france, which makes
me bite my tongue when I must buy the BFGoodrich AT KO, after I changed
to them about twenty years ago was the first time I could hear my radio,
plus I got twice the mileage:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
James wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with Michelin Radial X, Cross Terrain
> SUV tires. They have been great tires for me. On a prior 1988 Jeep
> Cherokee, I had the Michelin XC LT4, and they did well too, but I think
> they were a bit louder on the road. My tire size is 245/ 70 / R 16.
>
> Although I do drive some off road, including mountain gravel roads and some
> winter driving on snow and ice, 90 % of my driving is on the road. I am
> looking for a fairly-quiet tire, with good traction on wet roads, snow, and
> ice. As far as snow and ice are concerned, if things get too bad on the
> steep mountain road we use when at our vacation cabin in the winter, I put
> on snow chains.
>
> I am leaning toward getting the same tire, which is the Michelin Radial X,
> Cross Terrain SUV tires. But, my son is urging me to get the BFG AT
> K/O tires. Yes, they are ruggged and I like their looks, but I wonder
> how quiet they would be on my 2000 JGC ??
>
> Could any of you compare these two specific tires, and comment on the road
> noise factor of these two tires ?
>
> Thanks for any comments !!!
>
> --James--
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Thanks for the comments Bill. I do have a great interest in these tires,
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
#18
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Thanks for the comments Bill. I do have a great interest in these tires,
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
#19
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
Thanks for the comments Bill. I do have a great interest in these tires,
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
I would like more comments from those who have used them.
Thanks again Bill !!
--James--
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Re: Michelin v. BFG AT K/O tires for 2000 JGC ???
I repeat, no noise. The only thing I hear in my Bronco that I'd
like to quite is the wind. http://www.----------.com/429ford.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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James wrote:
>
> Thanks for the comments Bill. I do have a great interest in these tires,
> but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
> an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
>
> I would like more comments from those who have used them.
>
> Thanks again Bill !!
>
> --James--
like to quite is the wind. http://www.----------.com/429ford.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/bronco4.jpg
James wrote:
>
> Thanks for the comments Bill. I do have a great interest in these tires,
> but some folks have said they are noisy on the road, and of course they ARE
> an aggressvie tread. Yet, you indicate no excessive noise from them.
>
> I would like more comments from those who have used them.
>
> Thanks again Bill !!
>
> --James--