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Sweet! I like the grill and bull bar.
How are the BFG ATs working out? I'm getting ready for a new set of tires and loved them on my F150 I used to have, but I wasn't sure how they'd work out on the X.
Thanks, the bfgs are working out good. I get really good traction with them. I can go though dirt that i couldnt even imagine going though with my old goodyear wranglers. The weight of the truck really helps these tires. also they arent loud on the road, but i really wouldnt care if they were. The only problem is that they arent lasting long.
Thanks, the bfgs are working out good. I get really good traction with them. I can go though dirt that i couldnt even imagine going though with my old goodyear wranglers. The weight of the truck really helps these tires. also they arent loud on the road, but i really wouldnt care if they were. The only problem is that they arent lasting long.
I'm not looking for loud and I know on my F150, they had just the right amount of hmmm for me, but I was afraid with the weight of the X, they'd be louder.
I'm kind of surprise that they aren't lasting for you - the previous set (again on my F150) held up really good IMHO. But again, I think it has a lot to do with the weight.
I'll probably go back with the Michellin's - it seems everyone says they get the most mileage out them. I rarely off-road and we seldom get significant snow fall, so I don;t really need an agressive tire. It's be nice if my pockets were deep enough to buy have a winter and a summer set mounted on 2 sets of rims - then it'd be an easy swap.