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Old 10-03-2012, 10:44 PM
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ohh also if you can get some Mickey Ts that are 38s baja mtzs do it for sure! have heard nothing but good things! and seen some 47s of that tire tear stuff up! its a heavy tire too! real solid! didnt realize you already have toyos... so you know they are legit too! i just hope they can last a solid 40k miles! i want mickey Ts but 864$ a tire wasnt quite in my budget... not the easiest to get a hold of! yeah i got a hook up at discount, not a bad deal at all!
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No problem flexing at all. Went through a super deep and narrow ditch sideways creeping and my rear tire went all the way on the wheel well with no problems. Did your buddy have iroks or another tire?
Old 10-03-2012, 11:19 PM
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sweet thats what i like to hear! glad she aint a street queen! and they were boggers! another tire that id research if i were you are pit bull rockers... dont know a lot about them but they look killer!
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Pit bull only come in 41 or 42 I think so that's a no go. Wanna still be able to use my truck for trails or mud
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yeah this is true.... i was in the same boat as you with the 40s... its a fine line, what do you think about km2s? they are heavy an last forever! but once again really expensive!
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Idk wat to do! Just got my truck back with new painted flares

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Originally Posted by texas#3281
yeah this is true.... i was in the same boat as you with the 40s... its a fine line, what do you think about km2s? they are heavy an last forever! but once again really expensive!
KM2s = totally worth it. I had KM2s and switched to Toyos and completely regret it. Toyos are far heavier despite being the same size. Toyos would hydroplane in the rain where the BFGs didn't, and they wander on dry pavement due to the directional tread. Got 65k miles out of the KM2s. Both are really nice tires, but the BFGs are better from my personal experience.
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Good to know man, km2s are more of a round tire to me, I like the square look of the Toyos, but I was really torn between the km2s an the opens but I decides I liked the little bit beefier sidewall on the Toyos! Other than that I have heard great things about both! Thinking I'm going to cut more scips into the Toyos just so they are that little bit better in water!



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