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Time to buy tires
My stock tires are about to the end of their life, and with winter coming...time to change them. I have 20" on there now and I dont plan to change sizes. I'm looking for some input on what kind to get. I dont like Goodyear, but I like BF G's. I need something that is nice on the street, but is also good in the mud/snow. I drive alot and don't want anything noisy, but need good off road traction, as I got stuck in something that I should not have. I really don't have a price range and can get whatever I want....what do you think???
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The BFG All-Terrain T/A KO is a great tire! Pretty quiet on the road and good traction off road....
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Might be a little more aggressive than you're looking for but I like my Nitto Trail Grappler MTs. Previously, I had Toyo MTs. I was less than impressed by them. The Nittos are much quieter and they are wearing better than the Toyos. I've put about 13,000 miles on them so far.
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Nitto Trail Grapplers, BFG A/T, or BFG KM2...Id pick out of those IMO
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I like my Nitto Terra Grapplers...so far(maybe 100 miles on them)
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Hankook dynapros get my vote. Good on road manners, good offroad, and great in the snow and ice. BFG's arent bad but they suck in the snow and on ice. I havent run the new version of the terra grappler, but I have heard they wear 100x better than the old versions. Michellin ltx ms get GREAT mileage and are great in snow and do pretty good off road as long as you are not out mud running.
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