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85_bronco_302

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what tires does anyone prefer over any other ones and which ones hook up best in the mud or on the trail or on rocks or some of each?

 

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Alot of dudes down here on the Coast run BUckshot Mudders or simimlar, I have Mud Kings on the 84. For more rocks and trails, I like the GYR MTR's.

 

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what tires does anyone prefer over any other ones and which ones hook up best in the mud or on the trail or on rocks or some of each?
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i have 31x10.50 pro comp a/t's and they are really sweet. never let me down so far. they have a 50,000 mile warrenty and when i wear them out ill get the m/t's. pro comp is a great tire. not to bad on price either.

 

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best tire for all of the above? swampers or boggers. they wont last for s**t on the road unless you are a stickler for air pressure and light in the skinny pedal. otherwise, a good M/T like the GY MTR or dunlop mud rover

 
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ya i heard swampers and boggers are great tires for off-road, i found 4 31x10.50 recaps for $258 looked like they would hook up good

 

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Is it your daily driver as well? I'm runnng Bridgestone Dueller A/T Revos, and thus far they have performed very well in highway, city and off-road use. Not as **** as the bigger tread tires, however these Bridgeston tires have about 30,000 miles on them and they look and drive brand new. VERY thick tread depth. And they're a cheaper alternative to a full blown off road tire.

Jim :)>-

 
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i found some hurrculese tires or something with half tread for $100 obo in my bulletin board

 

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I have a 91EB, 4" Tuff Country suspension w/ 351 & e4od. and a set of Les Schwab brand "MUD TERRAIN" radials on 10x15 pollished als and they work very well!!! cost was 175.00 each.

If your thinking CHEAP, bring a long tow chain, or lots of tire sealer!

 

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mbtech has a point. where do you live? all terrains work best for where i live in minnesota. the weather up here (or down her if you live in canada) is unpredictable. It mostly depends on where you live and what you use em for.

 

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Anything BFG; Mud Terrain, All Terrian, Long Trail. These are fine all around tires that run well on the road and do well off. I currently have a set of Cooper Discoverers in 32x11.50 that are wearing unevenly. They also create a lot of road noise and ride very rough. Go with BFG, something in 31x10.50, you won't be sorry.

 
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85_bronco_302

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thanks thats what i went and looked at this weekend but one of the four tires had a different tread pattern

 

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thanks thats what i went and looked at this weekend but one of the four tires had a different tread pattern
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I would also vote for the BFG's ATs. I have always used the older Les Schwab RVTs but they don't have those anymore...bummer!!!

 

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i ran super swamper radial tsl's for a year about 20,000 miles until i upsized tires. when i took them off they still had a0-15k left on them. they wore good as long as i kept them rotated and they hooked up in everything i went through. just wished they made them in 40's.

 

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