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Old 11-04-2009, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Raptor22
Man, I sure do hate those. Not really a reason, I just think they look stupid and dont clean out real well...
Over-rated. For the price you can get some kickazz MT's.
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I love my Procomp Xtreme Ats
Old 11-04-2009, 09:05 AM
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I would look at the Mickey Thompson ATZs. They are an aggressive all terrain and I loved em when I had them.
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bfg's do kick *** but are pricy. a very good alternative to the the bfg are the cooper discoverer st. in my opinion they are actually better for a dual manner tire. there wear great and they have more mt characteristics for when you do go mudding
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Originally Posted by AZFX4
Over-rated. For the price you can get some kickazz MT's.
Yeah the Yoko MTs are great, and not real expensive.

But I like the Yoko AT-s better for what I do though....
Old 11-04-2009, 01:15 PM
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BFG A/T's or Nitto Terra's. Stay with long lasting names such as those. They may cost a little more but they're well worth it. I have the BFG's and my mom has the nittos and they're amazing. Long lasting use to

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Originally Posted by lvhonda55
BFG A/T's or Nitto Terra's. Stay with long lasting names such as those. They may cost a little more but they're well worth it. I have the BFG's and my mom have the nittos and they're amazing. Long lasting use to
My dad has used Yokohamas for the last 20 years without an issue ever, and they last a really long time.
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I havent run coopers YET, i will be as soon as i scrape together some cash. But from everyone that I work with that has them, they wear great. They get between 55 and 72,000 a set.
http://www.coopertire.com/html/produ...=discoverer_st
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cooper tires, other than goodyear they are the only tire still made in America, and they aren't too pricey. im not sure on the model, but cooper's in general are good tires.
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I just put some cooper S/T's on my truck. Less than 1k miles. So far they ride greater and I haven't been stuck. They have a slight hum on the highway.


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