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What Is Your Favorite Tire?

cody72sport

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just lookin for some input, what is your favorite tire? post pics if you have them
 

DRBRONCO69

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If you are looking for a great tire for off road purpose only, I recommend Pit Bull Rockers. Tough as nails and will take you just about anywhere. Not great road manners though.
 

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daveweil1

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Ol Reliable

You just can't beat the Swamper TSL
 

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stock1970

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that opens a intire world of choices.. mudd, street, rock, sand, highway, baja race, crawl, snow, rain.. wow..

TSL Bogger always look mean but i like the baja claw..
 

Bundy

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i have never owned them, but always had a soft spot in my heart for MT Thornbirds ;D
 

broncnaz

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BFG MT's in 33x10.50 I think they are the perfect size for broncos. They have good road manners and wear is decent as well. Offroad they hold there own as well. I'm not sure that they still make this size in the MT's anymore though. Not real happy if its true as i dont care for the KM2's all that much. They just dont look as tough to me. But I hear they are good.
 

Broncobowsher

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Depends on what you are trying to do.
Baja Claws work really well, have a soft sticky compound, but wear like pencil erasers. Not the best for a daily driver but great for a weekend warrior rig. Surprisingly quiet on the street for aggressivenss of the tread.

But if I went with a mostly street tire, BFG rugged trail is very highway friendly and can take some moderate stuff, just nothing severe. I would consider perfect for a skinny tire on an un-cut, un-lifted Bronco.

Michilens (in general) are a nice tire that tends to really take the miles well. But average in most other catagories.

Now dunes, get some paddles. Maybe some studed tires if going to drive on a frozen lake this winter. Lots of options all dependent on what your needs are.
 

sprdv1

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If you are looking for a great tire for off road purpose only, I recommend Pit Bull Rockers. Tough as nails and will take you just about anywhere. Not great road manners though.

For me too, OR the Pro Comp X Terrain...!
 

73bronco

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I vote IROK for trail and rocks...there is a reason that it a top 3 winner in rock crawling and racing! I have them and have walked up obstacles I didn't even think were possible!
 

coreyvan77

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Toyo Open Country MT's are my pic. Can't speak for the rocks, but snow, mud, and gravel roads they do outstanding. Very quiet for a MT as well.
 
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cody72sport

cody72sport

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bfg tires seem to be pricey everywhere i look, what is the best know off of the bfg mt?
 
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