Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
You mean Land Crusher.
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Jeff Olsen wrote:
>
> Well... heh heh... it actually IS a Land Cruiser. But I respect the opinion
> of this group so much that I wanted to ask the question here. So I threw in
> the part about what would you put on your Cherokee since many Cherokee's are
> used for what I intend to use this rig for: hauling my family around.
>
> -jeff
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Jeff Olsen wrote:
>
> Well... heh heh... it actually IS a Land Cruiser. But I respect the opinion
> of this group so much that I wanted to ask the question here. So I threw in
> the part about what would you put on your Cherokee since many Cherokee's are
> used for what I intend to use this rig for: hauling my family around.
>
> -jeff
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
I'll 2nd that... have them on my TJ and love them.
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:77qdnZHLFdD_g6XfRVn-hw@magma.ca...
> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
#33
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
I'll 2nd that... have them on my TJ and love them.
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:77qdnZHLFdD_g6XfRVn-hw@magma.ca...
> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:77qdnZHLFdD_g6XfRVn-hw@magma.ca...
> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
#34
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
I'll 2nd that... have them on my TJ and love them.
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:77qdnZHLFdD_g6XfRVn-hw@magma.ca...
> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
news:77qdnZHLFdD_g6XfRVn-hw@magma.ca...
> I'm pretty impressed with Bridgestone Dueler Revo's
> Quit smooth ride, darn good traction on snow.
> Although not "that" great in slick mud
>
> Jeff Olsen wrote:
>> I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
>> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
>> has
>> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
>> bought
>> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
>> priorities are as follows:
>>
>> -wet pavement
>>
>> -snow and ice
>>
>> -durability and ride quality
>>
>> -mud
>>
>> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
>> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
>> tire
>> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
>> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
>> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>>
>> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
>> trips, etc?
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
try the sport kings made by bfg they are inexpensive and great all around
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D40AF.72F5%handywired@earthlink.net...
>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
#36
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
try the sport kings made by bfg they are inexpensive and great all around
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D40AF.72F5%handywired@earthlink.net...
>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D40AF.72F5%handywired@earthlink.net...
>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
#37
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Re: Opinions on best "lite" AT tire?
try the sport kings made by bfg they are inexpensive and great all around
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D40AF.72F5%handywired@earthlink.net...
>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
tires!!
Jarod Sprauer
Talk is Jeep @ www.SprauerMotorsports.com
281-807-Jeep (5337)
sen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D40AF.72F5%handywired@earthlink.net...
>I need to get new tires for my new-to-me SUV. I don't want to go
> aggressive; I don't think I will even go as aggressive as a BFG AT. It
> has
> Michelin AT's on it now but they will need replacing soon and since I
> bought
> it with them fairly worn out I don't know how they perform, really. My
> priorities are as follows:
>
> -wet pavement
>
> -snow and ice
>
> -durability and ride quality
>
> -mud
>
> So you can see mud is way down there, but I really need wet pavement and
> packed snow and ice performance. It's a heavy vehicle so I'd like the
> tire
> to be reasonably strong since I wll be on rocky dirt roads, but I DO NOT
> want to put gnarly knobby tires on there; I have MT/R's on my TJ but this
> vehicle needs just plain ol' wussy AT's.
>
> What would YOU put on a Cherokee used for groceries, camping trips, ski
> trips, etc?
>
> -jeff
>
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