need some good on off road tires
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: atwater, ohio
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ok well you guys helped me out alot with my suspension question and to question for my system so i figured id throw another one out there. i need a set of good on/off road tires. i was looking at gettin some 33"bfg mud terrains but wasnt sure how good they were on the road. i plan on doingsome off roading but want toalso drive around because my blazer is my only vechicle. any suggestions??
#2
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i probably would not get mud terrain, they got some pretty aggresive ***** on them. Id got with all terrains.
#3
I have 33" Pro Comp Xtreme Mud Terrain tires and I daily drive my truck with zero issues.
#4
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Go ahead and get the mud terrain tires, you will eventually get accustomedto the road noise.
#5
Yea thats the only thing with MT's, you will hear a humming noise from the tires.
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Be realistic in how much off-roading your going to do and in what type of terrain?
If the majority of your time is on road, you might consider the BFG All-Terrains. If your expecting some nargly off-roading, then the BFG Mud Terrains. Realize there are trade off between the two styles of tires.
AT- generaly less road noise, better snow and ice traction on road, and better longevity.
MT- generally better off-road traction in all terrain except sand. The AT will do better in sand then MT.
Cooper also sells a decent tire that looks agressive as all get out. The Cooper Discovery STT.
I personally run the BFG All-Terrains, and if you google Hanr3 on you tube I have some videos of them in action off-road. To give you an idea of what they are capable of off road. If your into the hardcore stuff off road, get the MT.
If the majority of your time is on road, you might consider the BFG All-Terrains. If your expecting some nargly off-roading, then the BFG Mud Terrains. Realize there are trade off between the two styles of tires.
AT- generaly less road noise, better snow and ice traction on road, and better longevity.
MT- generally better off-road traction in all terrain except sand. The AT will do better in sand then MT.
Cooper also sells a decent tire that looks agressive as all get out. The Cooper Discovery STT.
I personally run the BFG All-Terrains, and if you google Hanr3 on you tube I have some videos of them in action off-road. To give you an idea of what they are capable of off road. If your into the hardcore stuff off road, get the MT.
#7
Pro Comp makes a nice aggressive looking All Terrain tire called Xtreme All Terrain Tire.
#8
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: atwater, ohio
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thanks guys i appreciate all the help.
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