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BFG Alterrain TA ?


Carlos Murphy

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Never mind...
I found a very good set of M/T Baja Claws on "www.craigslist/reno.com" mounted on M/T alloy wheels with simulated bead locks size 33X12.50 15 for $400.00.

Took um to Les Schaub and they installed them on my Ranger free because I bought snow tires from them for my Buick wagon 3 1/2 years ago.
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JohnnyO

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2020
Make / Model
Ranger
Engine Type
2.3 EcoBoost
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Automatic
2WD / 4WD
4WD
Total Lift
1.5"
Tire Size
265/70-17
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"220, 221, whatever it takes."
The BFG A/T is a good winter tire. For winter A/T's are usually better than M/T's*. Off-road they're good in dirt and sand but in mud they load up and turn into slicks.

* For snow, a tread with a large number of small edges (A/T) is better than a tread with a small number of large edges (M/T). Off-roading in deep snow an M/T is pretty good but for general driving on snow-covered roads an A/T is much better.
 

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