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Old 04-13-2000, 08:52 PM
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Has anybody ever owned a pair of Wild Country Txr's or Rvt's? How do they compare to BFG AT's or MT's? I plan on getting some 33x12.5x16.5 for my f250.
 
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I have Wild Country RVT MUD tires on my truck(31x10.50R15)I like them BUT won't buy the RVT MUD again.(WAY TO MUCH HIGHWAY DRIVING)My next set will be the Wild Country tires(33x12.50R15)Just not the RVT MUD

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I own two sets of wild countrys. The RVT mud for summer and the APT which is great in ice and snow (also a good highway tire). They are a good tire for the price. I paid about 75 bucks a paice, but they are only 4 ply.

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i owned a set of wild county tires and havent gone back to any thing else. i had a set of BFG AT'S and i prefer the wild country's over em' They make another type of tires called wild spirts. but they are just diffrent tread designs.
 
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Old 07-18-2000, 11:46 AM
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Ah yes Wild Country's I had a set on my 78 F-150 4x4. Good tires wore like iron and held the road about as good (in rain,fine in the dry). Made me think my truck was a real powerhouse...if it was the slightest bit rainy they would start spinning in third gear at about 45 mph(yes you had to be running it hard). Pretty scary
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Wink Ford f 150 and Wild country tires

I just purchased a new set of mud tires "wild country' 31x10.50 r 15
They are awesome ....On the road and off..I would suggest them to anyone. Best tires, any of my ford trucks have ever had.
Its now a muddin machine and still a 2 wheel drive.
 
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I had a set of the TXR's once. They were nice, fairly agressive and not to noisy. I would have bought another set but I like trying new things and rarely buy the same tires twice.
 
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I owned a set of 31s in XTX and they did pretty well for an AT type tire.
 
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like them alot not the best tires but very good and the les schwab cant be beat
 
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