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L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote:
> Hi Jim, > I vote with Jeff, it's the first offroad tire I could drive at > highway speeds and hear my stereo: If I go with the BFGs then the next question is what size??? Looks like it is only made in 235/70 or 235/85 not the stock 235/75.. I am in NY now but will be leaving for Az. in about a week so I may have to wait till I get there to get them.... Thanks for al the information... -- Jim |
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Hi Jim,
They make a 255/70X16 which is the same thirty inches: http://www.billhughes.com/temp/libbyTireSize.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O AJ wrote: > > If I go with the BFGs then the next question is what size??? Looks > like it is only made in 235/70 or 235/85 not the stock 235/75.. I am > in NY now but will be leaving for Az. in about a week so I may have to > wait till I get there to get them.... Thanks for al the information... > > -- > Jim |
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Get the BFG All Terrain KO, and don't look back.
"AJ" > wrote in message ... > Billy Ray wrote: > >> >> What type of tire are you looking for? >> > > A good general purpose tire that will take a beating in the desert. > It would be nice if it wasn't too loud on the highway however I would > sacrifice some comfort for off road performance. Like Jeff thought it will > never be used in snow ( That's why they put wheels on RVs. ). We could > get a "normal" car if it were not for the time we spend off road in Az. > > -- > Jim |
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I have had the BFG All Terrain and liked them. The other day I was looking
at the tread difference between them and the Mud Terrain, and didn't notice much difference. The Krawler tires had the most aggressive tread BFG makes. Has anyone used the BFG Mud Terrain tires latley, and what do you think about them. For the OP, i put about 30k miles on mine before I traded for the Rubicon Unlimited this year. I know i won't use the Goodyear MT/R again because they pick up rocks too easy. Every time I leave my house it is clikity clak until I get going above 40. That gets rid of most the rocks, but not all. Never had that problem with the BFG All Terrains. Patrick Ô¿Ô "Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message ... > Get the BFG All Terrain KO, and don't look back. > > > > > > "AJ" > wrote in message > ... >> Billy Ray wrote: >> >>> >>> What type of tire are you looking for? >>> >> >> A good general purpose tire that will take a beating in the desert. >> It would be nice if it wasn't too loud on the highway however I would >> sacrifice some comfort for off road performance. Like Jeff thought it >> will never be used in snow ( That's why they put wheels on RVs. ). We >> could get a "normal" car if it were not for the time we spend off road in >> Az. >> >> -- >> Jim > |
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