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Old 07-21-2009, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Smit Dogg
I'm new to the site and I have some 325/60/18 MT ATZ. I love them! They have great traction in the rain. I love them but I've only had them since November...
Yeah, these tires grow teeth in the rain....
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to me its coming down to these and bfg all terrains, what yall reccomend these over those?
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I had BFG AT's prior to these. The cost of the M/T's was about the same as the BFG's but I just wanted to try something different. I like the looks of these better and they seem to do a little better offroad than the BFG's. The pictures of these tires do not do them justice. They are more aggressive than the BFG's but a good addition without adding too much more road noise, if any. I like 'em.
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Ya the pictures keep throwing me off cause in your pictures the tires look really good but in some other ones they dont look as good. Im looking to get something different then BFG's cause thats all there is around here its crazy, and it does help that these are 30 dollars cheaper total then the BFG's i would get. Any idea how long these last? I know a plus with the BFG all terrains is you can pretty much run them forever.
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I have heard of guys getting 50k + out of them. I have only had mine about two months. I posted more pics in my album. They are dirty, but you get the idea. The worst part was getting all the mud off the truck after traversing across logging roads where we are having timber cut.

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Old 07-27-2009, 02:12 PM
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i have the 305/55/20 mt atz on a 06 screw 4x4. these are great tires have ran both bfg and mt buy far the mt atz is a good all around tire .bfg tires wore in less then 30000. have 18000 on mtz little to no wear but rotation is the key ,and tire pressure.

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Originally Posted by fast fords
i have the 305/55/20 mt atz on a 06 screw 4x4. these are great tires have ran both bfg and mt buy far the mt atz is a good all around tire .bfg tires wore in less then 30000. have 18000 on mtz little to no wear but rotation is the key ,and tire pressure.
these are sweet...
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i prefer the old BFG Mud pattern, BFG is getting nuts with prices IMO...losing alot of business because of it
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I had a set of BFG KM2s on my truck for about a month. Offroad they were great, but on the streets around here when it rained it was like being on ice skates. It made no sense but they were flat out dangerous on the roads here; maybe it's the type of surface on the streets here.

I swapped them for the Mickey Baja ATZs and the difference is amazing. The Mickeys are just as good offroad, but I don't risk life and limb driving around on the wet roads here.
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I have some ATZ M/T's and love them so far


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