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MT Baja Belted 35x17.5 vs DC F-C Kevlar 36x16.5

alkaline747trio

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Albemarle, NC
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'99 LTD 4x4
These will be on a daily driver, which will encounter much sand, much rock, and minimal mud. There will be snow, and wet roads for these to overcome also.

Since sand is what my terrain consits of mainly (old quarry/mine depositry behind the house, about a whole acre of sand/sand-sized rock to play in) I need the width, but since these two tires are very similar in tread pattern, but are not very commonly found, I have very little info on them. I have wittnessed the Dick Cepek F-C's in 40x18.xx-20.xx form, and they worked great on the sand, the MT Baja Belteds are another story, never seen them in action, and not heard many reviews on them.

Any info would be wonderous, and other suggestions are welcome too.
 



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fun countries work good on rock and sand, but are pretty bad in mud, decent in snow and ok on wet roads but mine didnt last long at all so i moved onto BF MT/R and those are dying so im going to boggers or xterrains
 






I say get X-Terrains also. They awesome on everything. My friend has them and I'm about to put them on my truck.
 






i got the buy 3 get one free deal at 4 wheel parts for the 33x12.50 x-terrains. these tires rule
 






haven't had them but a friend of mine did so I know the MT wear really quickly.. Not sure about the FC's though haven't seen anyone run those... Most of the people I know all run Toyo Open Country MTR's ..
 






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