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Old 08-25-2006, 07:50 PM
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My dad has toyo open countrys on his brand new f250 work truck. Barely got 25K out of them. I'm not a big fan of them either to behonest. He got his boss to put a set of BFG AT's on there and he's got over 60K on them now with a little bit of tread left. Not only that but toyo's "all terrain" looks like general all season tires I had on my olds.
 
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Hello, I was wondering if Wide Climber-All Terrain M+S 31x10.50 R15LT are any good for mudding? The sidewalls are 2ply Polyester Load Range C. I bought this blazer in March this year and friend of mine keeps on telling me that I need to buy a spindal I believe to turn the front end to full time positracts. I had Warn manual hubs put on to replace the automatic hubs.

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Old 08-28-2006, 01:11 AM
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anyone ever used these

ive heard of thosetires. bulges ive heard where a problem and there a decent all terrain even though they say m/s from experiance and this is my opinion i think the best tire for moderate to almost extreme off roading is an interco super swamper irok bias ply i had 36" then upgraded to 40's and now have 49's on a 2000 ram 1500 suprisingly they held up excellent tire wear wise for a bias ply and they hook up excellent in mud, sand, snow everything
 
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If your looking for some of the best mudd tires go with superswamper by interco good ply ratings and man do they sling the mudd... I have a stock 99 jimmy with a set of 29X10.5X15 super swamper TSL/SX tires and i love them... However the tread wear isnt as good as an AT but the traction is worth it .....here are a couple of pics didnt even get stuck ....
 
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Great pics.
Those tires look grat, and so does the lady.
 
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I've never known someone to get the super swampers balanced correctly. They always seem to wear funny with people that I know that drive them on the road. Though the smallest set that anyone I know has is a 35" tire so you may have had more luck with the Super Swamper. Here's a pretty good article on a test of common mud tires

http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techart..._tires_tested/
 
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