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Old 02-03-2009, 12:24 PM
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I got about 20k on a set of pro comp mud terrains. This number is a little lower since they were on a high hp diesel. I could see them getting almost double the milage on one of these pick ups and I never had any flat tires and they looked good.
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Rainman....go with BFG M/T KM2's the best tire money can buy ...but you have to have money...they are only 6 bucks a tire more than the A/T's at tires dfirect.com shipped free to your front door.
Old 02-03-2009, 04:49 PM
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I would recomend the cooper discoverer A/T tires they do great on the road and perform great offroad even in the mud i put them on my truck and i love them
Old 02-03-2009, 07:35 PM
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I have read some reviews that the bfg km1 last longer than km2 the newer version has a softer rubber compound.
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BFG A/T ftw
Old 02-10-2009, 10:58 PM
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i liked the ETS Tail Masters TD (remolds) they lasted little over 30,000 cost my $105 a tires and did the same in road driving as off road driving i never got stuck and i have a 2wd and i can tell you i wasn't easy on them they aren't to bad for looks wise either check out my album to see what hey looked like at 10,000km
Old 02-11-2009, 08:14 AM
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I have the Cooper STT's and I have about 12,000 on them and you cannot even notice any wear.
Old 02-14-2009, 05:46 PM
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I had a set of 285/75 17 buckshots on my 2001 f150 put 30,000 miles on them still had 13/32nds of tread on them had them balanced and rotated every 3000 miles
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have 35" mud kings with 20,000 miles..rotate and balance every 2,000 miles and still have about half tread left...use on-road more then off-road
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I'm currently running a set of 31X10.50 15's on my 91 F-150 that are Nexen Roadian M/T's. I'm not sure who the manufacturer of the tire is although the tire dealer I bought them from said Bridgestone. So far they are wearing great, bite great, and don't move around much at all on muddy inclines/angles. I bought 4 mounted and balanced for $460 which is a pretty decent price to me.


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