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Daily Driver/Weekend Wheeler Tires

Bluntman

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2003
Messages
497
Loc.
Memphis TN
If you can think of any others post it! Also- alot of people are saying that Goodyear MT/Rs are crappy in mud but great rock crawling- true or false?
 

motohead351

New Member
Joined
May 29, 2003
Messages
38
Loc.
SoCal
I have the MT/R's on my F-250 powerstroke. they have served me well in the mud and rock. i have more time in the rough stuff than the mud. They seem to dig down a little in the mud, but i have a feeling it has to do with the weight of my truck. They sound alot like BFG's. They are wearing well too.
Good luck with your choice. ;D
 

yellowbilly

Full Member
Joined
Jan 6, 2003
Messages
249
Loc.
Auburn, WA
I have run several kinds of tires, I always wish I bought BFG mud T/As in the end. I love those tires. Just my .02
 
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Bluntman

Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2003
Messages
497
Loc.
Memphis TN
Alot of people are saying goodyear mt/rs- remember, this is mudding, not rocks. Now, do you still think those are good?
 

komodo72

Sr. Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2002
Messages
683
Loc.
Tennessee
out of all those you have listed i think youll be happiest with the bfg mt's. trust me dave the mt/r's suck at mayfield...
 

brewdude

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 12, 2002
Messages
1,571
Loc.
Groveland, CA
I would also say BFG. I have a set on mine and in the past I have had work trucks with them that served as daily driver and weekend wheeler.
 
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