BFG Mud Terrains VS. Goodyear Wrangler MTRs

Started by BLACKDOG, March 10, 2005, 08:34:06 AM

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which one?

BFG MTs
9 (28.1%)
Goodtear Wrangler MTRs
23 (71.9%)

Total Members Voted: 32

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Personally, I havent had any trouble with my MTRs, and they have worn really well, I was gonna get another set, but I heard good things about the BFG MTs so I figured I would ask.  Thanks for all the input, and keep it comin'
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best tires i ever ran was mtrs and truxus mt. i like the mtr but id trade mine for truxus in same size in  a heatbeat. they really stuck to the rocks and worked better in soupy stuff.
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backseatwheeler

personaly i have seen bfg mts in action and mtrs i would run the mtrs good road wear and good grip on rocks.
but its all realy in how you drive your rig. any one ever consider the baja claw radial? they lock pretty agressive and i heard they get good road wear

kyle_22r

i'm thinking of running the trxus when i step up to 33s.  i like the LTBs i have right now but unfortunately i haven't wheeled the truck as much as i'd like to :rivers: so i figure i might as well get something a little more street friendly.  i hate thick soupy mud anyway and try to stay away from that crap as much as possible.  i wash a lot of muddy equipment at work and i don't wanna do it any more than i have to!

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Quote from: backseatwheeler on March 26, 2005, 07:48:23 PM
personaly i have seen bfg mts in action and mtrs i would run the mtrs good road wear and good grip on rocks.
but its all realy in how you drive your rig. any one ever consider the baja claw radial? they lock pretty agressive and i heard they get good road wear

the baja claws are hella soft and wear like :pokinit: on the road. thats just my opinion on them though
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