Tires
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Re: Tires
Hi Gary,
SUV Customer Survey Results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
I believe in BFGoodrich All-Terrain, the only tire to win the Score Baja
500/1000:
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgap...-1000-2006.jsp
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
First time I was able to listen to my stereo, and travel eighty thousand
miles.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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"Gary" <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get
noew
> tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at
little
> bite for the winter.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gary
>
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SUV Customer Survey Results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey....jsp?type=ORAT
I believe in BFGoodrich All-Terrain, the only tire to win the Score Baja
500/1000:
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgap...-1000-2006.jsp
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
First time I was able to listen to my stereo, and travel eighty thousand
miles.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary" <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get
noew
> tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at
little
> bite for the winter.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gary
>
--
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#22
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Re: Tires
In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
#23
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Re: Tires
In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
#24
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Re: Tires
In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
#25
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Re: Tires
In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
#Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
#tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
#bite for the winter.
MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
lunch...).
/herb
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Re: Tires
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
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Re: Tires
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
#28
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Re: Tires
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
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Re: Tires
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
> In article <46e2d035$0$17146$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Gary <garyr51@gmail.com> wrote:
> #Does anyone have any pros or cons on Goodyear MTR tires? I want to get noew
> #tires for my 2005 tj sport, I want something for year around with at little
> #bite for the winter.
>
> MT/Rs came stock on my Rubicon. The tires bite like a pitbull, but they
> are very loud on-pavement. To the point that I want to get a 2nd set of
> rims for mounting a set of tires with less pavement noise. I'm leaning
> towards BFG All-Terrain T/A KO tires. The reports I have read all say
> that the tires are low-noise and can still claw around in dirt. I am
> trying to figure out the catch (there ain't no such thing as a free
> lunch...).
>
> /herb
The catch is that the KOs perform poorly in mud. You really can't go
wrong with either unless you run in serious mud all the time, then run
MTs instead of either.
The GY MT/Rs are not as loud as MTs, but louder than the KO's. I'm
running two sets of MT/Rs right now. 35s on the TJ and 32s on the EB. I
love them, but I will say that I find the KO's do everything the MT/Rs
do, however the MT/Rs are a little more agressive everywhere (bite) and
better in the mud. They will wear quicker than the KO's but have a much
taller tread depth to start with.
tw
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