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i will need new tires for my 2002 crew cab before winter. i am thinking bf goodrich all terrain ko. sny suggestions? this will be my first winter with this truck. how good is this truck in the winter in four wheel drive? brad
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S-10's aren't the best in the snow but they aren't the worst either. My 2004 Sierra with limited slip walked through every snow we got in 2 wheel drive. It was actually no fun in parking lots. LOL
I love Michelin LTX M/S. I have had them on a few trucks and currently have them on my S-10. They are fairly quiet on the highway, last a really long time and provide good traction wet or dry. I can't tell you how they do offroad since I don't have any experience there. They aren't a passenger care tire but they aren't an aggressive offroad tire either.
I love Michelin LTX M/S. I have had them on a few trucks and currently have them on my S-10. They are fairly quiet on the highway, last a really long time and provide good traction wet or dry. I can't tell you how they do offroad since I don't have any experience there. They aren't a passenger care tire but they aren't an aggressive offroad tire either.
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The BFG AT KO carries the snowflake symbol signifying it is approved as a snow traction tire.
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I love my BGF A/T's in the winter!!! the only issue is speeds over 80mph (open road travel) but I don't think these trucks are built for it. Too bad the engine is.
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i tell ya, get a good tune from wait4meperformance, and the truck really wakes up!
i run bfg A/T's and have yet to get stuck! and I have gotten hung up in places i didnt know what I was getting into, im talkin mud to my doors, and still managed to crawl out...have some faith
P.S. I originate from down the river in Madison IN, thats about an hour and 20 minutes from you. I used to visit Clearwater all the time when I was in high school...
i run bfg A/T's and have yet to get stuck! and I have gotten hung up in places i didnt know what I was getting into, im talkin mud to my doors, and still managed to crawl out...have some faith
P.S. I originate from down the river in Madison IN, thats about an hour and 20 minutes from you. I used to visit Clearwater all the time when I was in high school...
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I did on government rigs and they did fair, not really good. I found Bridgestone and Firestone tires much better but, that was before I tried BFGs. I like them better.Rebel-Chevy wrote:anyone ever have Goodyear wrangler mt/r's?
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Yokohama has good tires if, you want to check into them. Try TireRack.com for prices and comparisons along with reviews.
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I have the Firestone Destination A/T and LOVE them. On the tire rack review they are number 2 only rated lower than the Pirellis
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I am trying to locate a good alterrain tire that compares in size to 31/9.5 since 31/10.5 cause a rubbing issue. I don't want mud tires since I am on hiway 75% of the time. I'm also wondering what HenryJ and those with a TRUE Marvelous Mystery Lift are going to do with BFG discontinuing the 33/9.5 ??
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Run the 10.50s like I am now.
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I"ve only Cranked my torsion bars enough to level my truck. I have 31" to the top of the wheel wells all the way around. I don't want to lift anything else. Bilsteins are next and 100% neoprene bushings will replace all rubber bushings. Last suspension mod will be rear stabilizer bar. I can see the 10.5's working on street ok,but I think they may rub alot off road.
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My brother has MtR's and they are pretty loud on the street. He has complained about them a lot. Just what I've heard. Probably a really good off road tire though.
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All mud tires are loud.ace wrote:My brother has MtR's and they are pretty loud on the street. He has complained about them a lot. Just what I've heard. Probably a really good off road tire though.
The MT/R's aren't all that loud when they're new, but the noise does increase as they wear down.
The key to long life and low noise with these tires is to make sure you cross rotate them every 3k miles so they wear down evenly.
As far as off road performance goes they are excellent, probably one of the best off road tires on the market.
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I think the answer is no. A lot of us tried to find a an all terrain in that size but couldn't. The only thing I would be aware of is that not all 30's or 31's are created equal. Their actual diameter is different.Horsehammerr wrote:I'll try this again. Is there an allterain tire that compares in size to 31/9.5/15 deminsions? I've either missed something or I'm not searching in the right area. HELP
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BFG AT KO's are what I run. Have had excellent success in both mud and snow this past winter. this includes running in low 4 in mud running six grand at 30 mph on speedo with actual groundspeed less than 5mph for distances of 1/2 mile or more at a time. This was running body deep in some places I shouldn't have gone. I think that's about as serious as it gets without being stuck and not moving at all. Go to www.bfgoodrichtires.com for specs etc.
I am running stock suspension with two addtl turns up on torsion bars and using the LT235x75x15 size. These replaced Goodyear wranglers and are in my opinion much superior and aren't particularly noisey on pavement.
Another plus is they are 6ply rated with three ply body plus two additional belts under the tread and rim reinforcement to help prevent rim/rock or aired down operation damage. 01 CC 4.3 automatic
I am running stock suspension with two addtl turns up on torsion bars and using the LT235x75x15 size. These replaced Goodyear wranglers and are in my opinion much superior and aren't particularly noisey on pavement.
Another plus is they are 6ply rated with three ply body plus two additional belts under the tread and rim reinforcement to help prevent rim/rock or aired down operation damage. 01 CC 4.3 automatic
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Don't think I know of that one. Who makes it? If, anyone should know about snow tires, it has to be you!philippe wrote:i have avalanche snow tire (31/10.5/15)............
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I had 31x10.5-15 MT/R's on my truck on Rockcrawler rims...
I would suggest 30x9.5-15's if you're planning only a t-bar crank and no body lift. I had 30x9.5-15 Dunlop Mud Rovers on before the MT/R's...
...and they rubbed a little on the back of the wheel well opening when turning and hitting bumps. They rubbed much worse after changing to the Rockcrawler rims even after the body lift.
Overall though...the MT/R's were excellent tires. I almost never needed to put it in 4x4 in the winter with those tires. Definitely keep up with the tire rotations though like suggested above.
I would suggest 30x9.5-15's if you're planning only a t-bar crank and no body lift. I had 30x9.5-15 Dunlop Mud Rovers on before the MT/R's...
...and they rubbed a little on the back of the wheel well opening when turning and hitting bumps. They rubbed much worse after changing to the Rockcrawler rims even after the body lift.
Overall though...the MT/R's were excellent tires. I almost never needed to put it in 4x4 in the winter with those tires. Definitely keep up with the tire rotations though like suggested above.
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