Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
#51
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Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
#52
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Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
#53
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
owned, BFG is French.
Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
Juice
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040614004153.15248.00000554@mb-m26.aol.com...
> >
> >I have used bfgoodrich at's on all my jeeps, with excellent wear and
little
> road noise. these are
> >not as aggressive as bfg mud terrains and i would never run anything
else.
>
> I have BFG AT's on the TJ now, and they are good tires. But I want
something
> more aggressive. I get out on the logging roads a lot, and the mud around
here
> is very slick clay stuff, and AT's absolutely SUCK for that, so much so
that I
> basically don't even try mud with my Jeep. Don't get me wrong, I don't
want
> to go mud-boggin'; I just want good mud performance when I need it.
Also,
> where I hunt elk it can snow like crazy, we got hammered last year, and my
Jeep
> is an important tool in elk camp at that point. It needs to be able to
handle
> that as well as possible too.
>
> -jeff
>
>
#54
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Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
Michelin employs 20,000 Americans in seven states. It pumps billions
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
#55
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
Michelin employs 20,000 Americans in seven states. It pumps billions
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
#56
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
Michelin employs 20,000 Americans in seven states. It pumps billions
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
Michelin employs 20,000 Americans in seven states. It pumps billions
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
into local economies, uses local American suppliers, and pays millions
in local, state and federal taxes. A good chunk of Michelin North
America is owned by its American employees and American investors.
http://www.bytelevel.com/blog/archives/000095.html
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/automotive/mnainsc.html
I have friends and family who work for Michelin here in NS, Canada.
Michelin employees around here have consistently opted to remain
non-unionized because of their excellent wages, benefits, job security,
and working conditions. Michelin would never try to pull something like
this:
http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_.../goodyear.html
Something to think about next time you're looking for ways to put the
screws to the snail eaters.
I'd like to tell you I bought my BFGs because of all the money Michelin
invests in small towns in my province, but the truth is I got a great
deal through a relative's employee discount benefit. Otherwise, I
probably would have tried the MT/Rs.
Steve
Jerry Newton wrote:
> I have 35" MT/R's and I am fairly happy with them. They don't clean out as
> well as my buddies' swampers in the mud, but I do ok. It was also a toss up
> for me between brands, and I chose based on country. Goodyear is American
> owned, BFG is French.
>
> Make any comment you want about those Frenchies, or my politics, or even
> that I have my head up my ***. I chose American, buddy.
#58
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Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
"twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubicons.com> wrote in message
news:Fpgzc.6166$P64.912@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com ...
> Ugh, I didn't want to hear that. I've got a brand new set with 500 miles
> on them on my 4WD Titan...any takers? ;)
>
If they are that new, eBay them as "Take=offs". Somebody out there is
looking for OEM replacement tires.
-Fred W
#59
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Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
"twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubicons.com> wrote in message
news:Fpgzc.6166$P64.912@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com ...
> Ugh, I didn't want to hear that. I've got a brand new set with 500 miles
> on them on my 4WD Titan...any takers? ;)
>
If they are that new, eBay them as "Take=offs". Somebody out there is
looking for OEM replacement tires.
-Fred W
#60
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Re: Talk me out of buying Goodyear MT/R's?
"twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubicons.com> wrote in message
news:Fpgzc.6166$P64.912@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com ...
> Ugh, I didn't want to hear that. I've got a brand new set with 500 miles
> on them on my 4WD Titan...any takers? ;)
>
If they are that new, eBay them as "Take=offs". Somebody out there is
looking for OEM replacement tires.
-Fred W