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Old 07-09-2012, 12:55 PM
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Which is better all terains or mud terains
Old 07-09-2012, 01:02 PM
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Depends if you are driving in the mud or not.
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What do you plan on doing? At's probably last longer and get better mpg mt's wear quicker but way better off road
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I went with AT's. Other than look cool, MT's don't do it for me. I spend 98% of my time on pavement.
Old 07-09-2012, 01:23 PM
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I'll get 50K miles out of my M/T's and they look cool.
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Half and half and gas mileage don't matter can't seem to get over 12
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Originally Posted by jamieford2
Half and half and gas mileage don't matter can't seem to get over 12
Well I've always only had mud tires that's my preference
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Also iv already have a coil spring booster on each strut now if I add one more to each strut will I need taller struts from looks it doesnt look like I'll Need them
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Originally Posted by jamieford2
Also iv already have a coil spring booster on each strut now if I add one more to each strut will I need taller struts from looks it doesnt look like I'll Need them
Ok that's got me confused
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Spacers that go into coils iv got those on the struts already and I'm thinking of adding one on each side but didn't know if I'd have to get longer struts or shocks


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