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goodie85

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i wanna hear your guys opinions on what the best tire would be for deep mud/water and occasionally rocks
 
Drive on the street? If not, get some TSL's...
 
nope got a set for on the street so im lookin strictly soft deep mud with water and a few rocks
 
i need something that would clean up fast and not at a high spinning speed bc once any tire slicks up they suck so i want a good self cleaning tire
 
BFG or Firestone mud terrain tires. I would personally choose the BFG tires.
 
For deep gooey mud?

Boggers. Hands down.

Either that or some A/G tires (the sort of treads monster trucks run or you see on farm tractors).

Those are the only sorts of tread that will dig like a mother and not turn into a giant chocolate doughnut unless the mud is particularly nasty (as in a wicked clay type). Only problem is that they work best in mud and not so great on rocks. And they don't side-hill all that great either. But in mud they are unbeatable.

For a general purpose offroad tire I'd probably choose a Swamper LTB if they had one in my size, they seem to do really well. Or something like a Groundhawg tire (although Will says they take the fun out of it, said that they made it too easy to get around in his BII, lol).

If I had money to burn I'd get something like a Pitbull Rocker.

My DD/work trucks all get a blocky open all-terrain pattern, that seems to do well for what I use them for (getting around all winter, getting off the road into muddy jobsites, etc) without the rapid wear of a mud terrain.
 
i have BFG KM2's and i love them, i stay on the street most of the time, but i have taken them off road, and the just fine

NW
 
If you want an off-road only tire go with TSL SX's or Boggers. I love my TSL's.
 
well mainly it will be just normal off road on farm land with hills thats usually really soft and smushy but then i got a buddy that has a mud run and thats deep gooey mud
 
alright im thinking im gunna go with boggers on back tsl's on front

Unless they are exactly the same size, not 'indicated size' but measured size that will be a quick way to break stuff. You should pick one of the other.
 
TSL on the front help with steering boggers on the rear help with the push. many people have run that way with success. what size are you looking at? I also agree the LTB is a great tire
 

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