Tires,Tires,Tires....
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Tires,Tires,Tires....
Hey people out there, Ive got a '95 4runner. I need new rubber on it. Im looking at a few different tires, maybe someone could help me out with selecting a good tire.
-BFGoodrich All terrian T/A KO
-Dunlop Rover RV XT
-Bridgestone Dueler
I currently have Perrilli Scorpions on it right and Im looking for the same type of tire, good on the road/highway but also kicks ass in the down and dirty.
thanks
Thor
-BFGoodrich All terrian T/A KO
-Dunlop Rover RV XT
-Bridgestone Dueler
I currently have Perrilli Scorpions on it right and Im looking for the same type of tire, good on the road/highway but also kicks ass in the down and dirty.
thanks
Thor
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i have the dunlop mud rovers right now... wet weather way better than my bfg muds were onroad... they seem kinda hard though.... i personally like bfg muds, but they suck in the wet onroad....
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Goodyear MT/Rs...still the best on/off-road tire out there period.
If you're not locked and you're going to keep it mild, then check out the Nitto Terra Grapplers. I had some for a while and loved them.
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I've got BFG At's on my '95 right now. They're decent all around tires. Not real smooth on the road, but they'll stand up pretty good in the dirt. I hear they're not very good in the wet after they wear down, but mine have been fine so far.
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God helps those who help themselves - you gotta at least try man...
1) TireRack's Tire Comparison Chart
2) Jackson's Database of Tire Reviews
3) The ever popular, though dramatically under used, YotaTech Seach Function:
1) TireRack's Tire Comparison Chart
2) Jackson's Database of Tire Reviews
3) The ever popular, though dramatically under used, YotaTech Seach Function:
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I love my BFG AT KOs. They are great in snow, sand, dirt and wet pavement. They are a little noise, but I haven't rotated them like I should.
Thick mud is not so good but 99% of my travel they are perfect.
Thick mud is not so good but 99% of my travel they are perfect.
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I went out on a limb and tried some Firestone Destination MTs and they are just simply outstanding. Aggessive enough for anything, built tough as nails, and still WAY quieter on the highway than the BFGs or GY MTRs. So far, 15k on them and no noticeable wear, either. Have tried over and over to get them stuck in mud or snow, and can't. Oh, and CHEAPER than BFG or MTRs. Just my 2 cents.
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Originally Posted by CrazyDiamond
I went out on a limb and tried some Firestone Destination MTs and they are just simply outstanding. Aggessive enough for anything, built tough as nails, and still WAY quieter on the highway than the BFGs or GY MTRs. So far, 15k on them and no noticeable wear, either. Have tried over and over to get them stuck in mud or snow, and can't. Oh, and CHEAPER than BFG or MTRs. Just my 2 cents.
Ditto (cept 6k miles so far)
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