bf goodwrench tires are the best
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These threads would be a lot better if someone started them with some specs on why.
Like difference in plies, thread depth, etc.
I don't think it's as much of an issue now with trucks coming stock with 20s
But when I bought my Toyos, them and BFG where one of the few making truck tires for plus sized rims. So availability in sizes
Like difference in plies, thread depth, etc.
I don't think it's as much of an issue now with trucks coming stock with 20s
But when I bought my Toyos, them and BFG where one of the few making truck tires for plus sized rims. So availability in sizes
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you guys bored, get a load of this, now this is a good mud tire, i like it how he's f... it and still hold the pedal to the metal it's all about having fun, hope the link works
YouTube - Ford Mud
YouTube - Ford Mud
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on average you may get 50k or a little more out of a set, i have buddies who run them and swear by them, keep em balanced and rotate em and keep pressure right and they all get about 50-55k out of a set, decent mileage, however ive seen other mud tires get just about as good or the same, the rediculous extra money you spend for them aint worth the little extra mileage you get
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I had a set of AT's and they got dry rot. My truck sits a lot.
My brother's 01 F350 7.3 has a set w/ 36000 miles and they have approximately 60% tread left until completely bald... so around 45 to 50% usable life left by my standards. They're AT's- having tread doesn't really help that much anyways. Kind of kidding... but they do bring teh_suck.
My brother's 01 F350 7.3 has a set w/ 36000 miles and they have approximately 60% tread left until completely bald... so around 45 to 50% usable life left by my standards. They're AT's- having tread doesn't really help that much anyways. Kind of kidding... but they do bring teh_suck.