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Postby mbuchanan306 [OP] » Aug 08 2011, 2:05pm

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Postby fox4wd1981 » Aug 08 2011, 4:20pm

I have always been a fan of the BFG All Terrain myself. I have tried the Nitto Terra Grappler and they were good tires on my last truck. If I had the extra cash I would have a set of BFG's or Nitto's on my current truck.
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Re: I don't know, Do you?

Postby Chasmanian » Aug 08 2011, 5:30pm

Coopers are better off hwy, BFG will run longer on the hwy
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Postby WingNut » Aug 09 2011, 1:11am

I've always liked BFG. I even put them on my 2wd and thay make one helluva difference in the snow.
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Re: I don't know, Do you?

Postby stolivanil » Aug 09 2011, 1:47am

I would like to put BFG All-Terrains on my truck but they run about $400 a piece because I have stock 20s. I'm probably going to go with the BFG Rugged Terrain which are a newer tire but getting really good reviews and much more reasonably priced, under $200 a tire. 275/55/20 are roughly 32's, but I am probably going to bump them up to 275/60/20 which are 33's, just to give the tires a little more meat.

I know some people have no problem spending thousands of dollars on tires, I'm just not one of them :)
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