bullnose 1/2 ton


And im thinking way too far ahead on this, but….. if I do get this, it wont be my daily driver (unless of course it’s nessasary) Im wondering how tsl boggers would do in snow? Im sure they would wear quickly on dry pavement. Would definitely pull anything Id ever need with any of my trailers, and have better brakes as well.
The best tires ive found in snow for an amazing price point are the old school goodyear wrangler radials...105 bucks a piece at chinamart and only come in a 235/75/15....northern pre 97 owners likely keep that line afloat

I had BFG M/Ts on my 83 2wd and they absolutly sucked in the snow unless you had no ice under it and the snow wasnt deep enough to frame out.
 
Ive had the goodyear wranglers on a couple of vehicles & they have always done well in snow. I remember when they were $50 a tire, back then there was a whole size lineup of those tires, from 215/75/15 to 32/11.50/15’s now the 235/15 is all thats left.
 
Ive had the goodyear wranglers on a couple of vehicles & they have always done well in snow. I remember when they were $50 a tire, back then there was a whole size lineup of those tires, from 215/75/15 to 32/11.50/15’s now the 235/15 is all thats left.
Yeah...last set i bought i think i gave 75 a tire lol.

But these days 105 aint bad when you consider how they perform
 

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