best allterrain tires?
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too bad those Nitto TG's only come in 33+35 for 15" wheels...
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Anyone here change from the bfg long trails to the a/t's? I wonder how they compare as far as wet traction (tire spinning accelerating from stop lights) and hydroplaning?
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The BFG AT's are MUCH better than the crappy "long trails" for all types of traction. Just about anything is better than the "long trails"...
With that being said, I wouldn't waste your money on BFG AT's when you can get:
Nitto Terra Grappler AT
Yokohama Geolander AT
Toyo Open Country AT
Bridgestone REVO AT
With that being said, I wouldn't waste your money on BFG AT's when you can get:
Nitto Terra Grappler AT
Yokohama Geolander AT
Toyo Open Country AT
Bridgestone REVO AT
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Originally Posted by SolidDigital
Anyone here change from the bfg long trails to the a/t's? I wonder how they compare as far as wet traction (tire spinning accelerating from stop lights) and hydroplaning?
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I used to have the BFG At's I liked them at first but they seemed to wear pretty fast for me and as soon as they wore even a little I was doing alot of hydroplaining. That and it was horrible in the snow after a little wear. I put some Les Schwab tires on my truck this last winter and have loved the difference in handling in the rain and snow. I will eventually be going up to 35's and will have to buy a new tire. Anyone have any experience with Pro comp mud terraines??
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My BFG A/T's worked excellent in the snow and all around. Wore very well, quiet and handled well. I wouldn't recommend mud for these tires as you will be spinning. I have been out in the woods with no problems with these tires. If you are doing everything except mud then these tire will work for you. Also I haven't seen anyone mention, the BFG's are a very tough tire. They have 3 ply side and 5 ply tread. I don't think many of the tires out there have more than a 6 ply compared to the 8 of that of the BFG's. Personally I think mud terrain tires suck in the snow. Basically if you off-road but stay away from the soupy mud, you will have no problem getting to where you got to go.
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