I've been looking around and i was just wondering what the best tires you've used have been? Give me some suggestions.
bfg muds for me they work awesome
I have cooper discoverer S/T on my truck. Have had good luck. And I have BF goodrich All Terrain T/A KO on my suburban. Have had great luck with those
I had some mastercraft courser M/T's they were awsome.
i have some pirelli scorpion a/t's on my f150, and i like them a lot. they're nice tires.
i hear boggers are nice too! loll i'd like a set of them!!
Cooper stt Good price, Great tread, Good wear and made in America...help our economy!
well it sometimes depends on how much hp is gettin to em to clean out but super swampers are great tires and will last you a while if not driven on the road alot
Quote from: Plop on February 11, 2009, 03:12:29 AM
I had some mastercraft courser M/T's they were awsome.
I have the A/T's right now and cant complain...I think the tread design is better then BFG A/T and they did great in the snow unlike the bfg's I had on a pickup a few years ago. The Mastercraft is made by Cooper and the M/T looks like the discontinued SST and I loved those tires they cleaned out great in sticky thick mud and they was tough as nails when it came to sharp objects. I am looking at getting the M/T's soon, was quoted $660 mounted and balanced for 4 285 75 16's from our local cooper dealer. The new STT lookes more like the Goodyear MTR and is a few hundred more. Also the BFG M/T was $800 something for the same size at discount tire.
BOGGERS!!!!!!!!!!!! for mud
interco truxxis m/t for the street!
Groundhawgs, enuff slipage but yet enuff traction to pull you through the mud. ;D
once you go tractor tires you never go back!
good year mtr pretty good at everything street mud snow sand
I love my BOGGERS
My Super Swamper SX's are awesome. I like them better than any tire I've ever used.
good year mtr good all round tire but not cheap awesome tire
Ive used evrything from winston winners (bfg at ripoffs) to ground hawgs. Depends on what you're using them for. Ground Hawgs and swampers work great for off road only. On the street however, they wear very quickly and don't have the best manners being bias ply and having such a soft compound. BFG AT's and MT's are great tires. They work very well off road and on the street. Some of your lesser brands are great also. I'm currently running Wild Coutry RVT's and love them. They were cheap and work great on and off road. Too soon to tell about wear but probably a 30K mile tire.
I use the round ones as much as possible..
occasionally I will use one thats flat on one side but it interferes with the steering,
fuel mileage and attainable top speeds.
BOGGERS ;D
street_ cooper atr
bfg at ko
bridgestone revo
street n off road_ TSL
bfg mt
all off road_boggers
TSL
haugs
any mud tire
boggers for sure but i have 33 goodyear mtr and love them i think they suck in the snow but that just makes it fun
Tractor
Best tires.... for what situation?
application is the big part it all depends on what your goin to use them for street sand mud its all in usage of what your goin g to go with
my kid had a set of dayton timberlines on one of his dodge trucks and he did things with that truck that most people wouldnt
I would deff have to go with BFG KM2 they are awesome on the street and the best ive used off road
Quote from: biggator64 on February 17, 2009, 05:43:17 AM
my kid had a set of dayton timberlines on one of his dodge trucks and he did things with that truck that most people wouldnt
You have better be kidding... thats a street tire. You would get stuck on my lawn with those tires.
Quote from: four_by_ken on February 19, 2009, 03:40:52 PM
Quote from: biggator64 on February 17, 2009, 05:43:17 AM
my kid had a set of dayton timberlines on one of his dodge trucks and he did things with that truck that most people wouldnt
You have better be kidding... thats a street tire. You would get stuck on my lawn with those tires.
my buddy had them and they worked great on his f150 on and off road the threw lots of mud!!!!
Quote from: tits and beer on February 19, 2009, 03:56:57 PM
Quote from: four_by_ken on February 19, 2009, 03:40:52 PM
Quote from: biggator64 on February 17, 2009, 05:43:17 AM
my kid had a set of dayton timberlines on one of his dodge trucks and he did things with that truck that most people wouldnt
You have better be kidding... thats a street tire. You would get stuck on my lawn with those tires.
my buddy had them and they worked great on his f150 on and off road the threw lots of mud!!!!
I checked further... and they make street, all terrain and also mud terrain Timberlines.
But, even the mud terrain is still really a street tire. If you think it went through a lot... put a set of Swampers on the same truck and you would be amazed.
Quote from: tits and beer on February 19, 2009, 03:56:57 PM
Quote from: four_by_ken on February 19, 2009, 03:40:52 PM
Quote from: biggator64 on February 17, 2009, 05:43:17 AM
my kid had a set of dayton timberlines on one of his dodge trucks and he did things with that truck that most people wouldnt
You have better be kidding... thats a street tire. You would get stuck on my lawn with those tires.
my buddy had them and they worked great on his f150 on and off road the threw lots of mud!!!!
Wait a minute here.. I just looked in your sig.... and after reading that... how can you, in your right mind, say how good ANY 'mud tire' is. We both know that when it comes to most manufacturer's 'mud tires' they are no better than an all terrain.
if your talking to me I have run alot of different mud tires from boggers to hawgs tsl to bfg mts and timberline m/ts worked better than the tsls he had frist! and the m/ts hook 10x better than there a/ts witch he tryed after the m/ts wore out..... I drove my buddys truck with the tsl he had 33s (didnt have the power to spin them) then when he got the new timberline m/t I drove it and it spun the tires better and went farther... the a/ts sucked and he sold them to get new m/ts
now I am not saying there better tires than the tsl cause there not but on a under powered street truck they work good.......