I'm not a BFG fan. Their mud terrains have weak side walls and I've ruin a lot of them on moutain trails. Also, there all-terrains don't do good off-road. Most people buy BFG's for the name, but you can buy a generic tire and still have a decent tire, since brand name companies make the generic tires anyway; they just do not put there name on them so that means you pay less.
But, if you want a name brand tire and works good off-road and wears good on the highway, buy ProComp Mud-terrains.
Last edited by DCP; 02-05-2005 at 02:26 AM.