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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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I was highly considering them so I could keep my old rims. They seemed really good. Got good rating. Comparing them to a BFG though you would look at the BFG MT , not AT. Very different tires.
i was almost gonna get those till i remebered bridgestone/firestone an all that crap. my uniroyals are almost the same as BFG MT, Michelin owns: BFG and Uniroyal. but just throw that into the equation.
Excellent tires. Quiet for an M/T also. Never had a Bridgestone let me doen off-road. Even thogh they own Firestone, their tires are on another level quality wise. I am a Bridgestone man and I would not hesitate to buy them myself, but they aren't in the size I am gonna need (33x10.5). I know where there are some reviews of them on the web if you want me to throw a link up here for you.
i'm running the dueler A/Ts.., and there pretty good, i've never taken em in some deep goo or anything, i mean c'mon there A/T's. but i have taken them in the sand and for a 2wd they didn't get me stuck, yet at least. go for them there good quality tires.
go with a metric size. a friend of mine has the p305 (i think but dont quote me) and they are 33 tall and may be 11" wide. ill get a measurement later he already left work. but his dueler mts are sweet. ide consider them for a mud tire. as much as i love my 32" bfg ats i am kicking myself for not getting 33" mud. i thought i was being smart but now i feel like a heal.