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Old 08-13-2012, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by FX4 1505

The km2s yes, they were great never got stuck in them and looked sick, the nittos I have not gone mudding, i'm fixing some suspension parts before I get out there ha ha
Got ya, I was just wondering how they were. The Michelin MS/2's I have on there now suck, I've been stuck in my own yard before because they gum up super fast. I've nearly been stuck a lot more times than that, I need a more aggressive tire because I get offroad a lot when I go duck hunting but I do a ton of highway and dirt road driving the rest of the time so I don't need a mud tire.
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Got ya, I was just wondering how they were. The Michelin MS/2's I have on there now suck, I've been stuck in my own yard before because they gum up super fast. I've nearly been stuck a lot more times than that, I need a more aggressive tire because I get offroad a lot when I go duck hunting but I do a ton of highway and dirt road driving the rest of the time so I don't need a mud tire.
Yeah an at tire would be best, I had a set of 285 r17 bfgoodrich that were good highway and sand, and were not a noisy as a mud tire..but of course not a aggressive looking..gotta love those mud tires haha
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Originally Posted by FX4 1505

Yeah an at tire would be best, I had a set of 285 r17 bfgoodrich that were good highway and sand, and were not a noisy as a mud tire..but of course not a aggressive looking..gotta love those mud tires haha
Yeah I love the look of a mud tire but I can't justify buying them because I'll be driving alot when I go to body school next year.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

Yeah I love the look of a mud tire but I can't justify buying them because I'll be driving alot when I go to body school next year.
The radial mud tires are made for offroad and are street friendly, have you researched those?
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Originally Posted by FX4 1505

The radial mud tires are made for offroad and are street friendly, have you researched those?
I kind of like the look of the Mickey Thompson ATZ's and STZ's they are still an option but I'm really leaning to the Nitto's.... They are all road friendly but look mean and should handle offroad good too.
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Have you ever checked out the kelly safari TSR's, ive heard only good reviews about them, ive got them and i love them
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Have you ever checked out the kelly safari TSR's, ive heard only good reviews about them, ive got them and i love them
My friend has them on his GMC, I like how they look but I'm not sure if they're for me.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
My friend has them on his GMC, I like how they look but I'm not sure if they're for me.
i know what you mean, the main reason i got them is that there really aggressive yet good in the snow and slick conditions
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You should get some bfgoodrich t/a ko.. Sounds like they'd be perfect for you they last long and do good offroad.. I've got a buddy that has a Nissan Titan with terra grapplers and he's selling them because they don't do him any good on his land.. I've gone down his road in my jeep with BFg ta ko's on it and I had no issues.. Look great last forever
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Originally Posted by BROWNINGFX4
You should get some bfgoodrich t/a ko.. Sounds like they'd be perfect for you they last long and do good offroad.. I've got a buddy that has a Nissan Titan with terra grapplers and he's selling them because they don't do him any good on his land.. I've gone down his road in my jeep with BFg ta ko's on it and I had no issues.. Look great last forever
Thats what I'm worried about, I hear the Nitto's do bad in the mud but I haven't heard much first hand on that.


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