Mud King tires
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Mud King tires
Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
considereing them!
Thanks,
RAC
terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
considereing them!
Thanks,
RAC
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Re: Mud King tires
Survey:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
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Re: Mud King tires
Survey:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
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Re: Mud King tires
Survey:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RAC wrote:
>
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
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Re: Mud King tires
I lived up in Northern WV for 12 years or so, they were really popular
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb99h.134399$L27.2039841@wagner.videotron.net ...
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
#6
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Re: Mud King tires
I lived up in Northern WV for 12 years or so, they were really popular
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb99h.134399$L27.2039841@wagner.videotron.net ...
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb99h.134399$L27.2039841@wagner.videotron.net ...
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
#7
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Re: Mud King tires
I lived up in Northern WV for 12 years or so, they were really popular
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb99h.134399$L27.2039841@wagner.videotron.net ...
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
there. It seemed anybody with a 4WD ran Mud Kings.
Cheap, good traction, and lasted a good while.
I prefer the Cooper brand tire too, and have had much luck with the
Discoverer series.
Spdloader
"RAC" <Thamus1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb99h.134399$L27.2039841@wagner.videotron.net ...
> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
> mud
> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both on
> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>
> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
> current
> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
> mud
> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
> considereing them!
>
> Thanks,
> RAC
>
>
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Re: Mud King tires
Have ya checked out the new Cooper STT's with the new tread pattern, quite a
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45652404.C682DA44@***.net...
> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC
#9
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Re: Mud King tires
Have ya checked out the new Cooper STT's with the new tread pattern, quite a
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45652404.C682DA44@***.net...
> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45652404.C682DA44@***.net...
> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC
#10
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Re: Mud King tires
Have ya checked out the new Cooper STT's with the new tread pattern, quite a
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45652404.C682DA44@***.net...
> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC
bit more aggresive than the old STT's and sexy side lugging not to mention
the re-enforced sidewalls...been running them on my wife's ZJ for the last
year and a half...GREAT tire!
http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new.htm
Jeff
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45652404.C682DA44@***.net...
> Survey:
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORMT
> For street I like BF Goodrich AT KOs, I never rains in California.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> RAC wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have an opinion of Mud King tires? They are the older model BFG
>> mud
>> terrains, sold under a new name. Any thoughts on how they perform both
>> on
>> road and off, and what the tread wear is like?
>>
>> I'm considering a switch to a more aggressive tread pattern from the
>> current
>> Cooper ST's (which incidentally I like very much). Most mud terrains are
>> within the budget....but they certainly do stretch it, and I can get the
>> mud
>> kings at a 25% discount relatively speaking; so needless to say I'm
>> considereing them!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RAC