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muds or all terrains?


They're a damn good tire, they wear very well and are pretty quiet, a bit on the spendy side.

I thought they looked like a great tire, they're made from a slightly harder compound that will wear a bit better on the road as well. I don't know why but I "heard" some guys slaggin them on another board-apparently Toyo's are for sell-outs?? idk?

I thought they'd be really pricey, but I lucked out and my mechanic can hook me up with 4 the same price as the bfgs or pro-comps, which is not too much more than the Grabbers......
 
Stay away from the poo comps, I've heard nothing but bad things about them. A buddy ran the grabbers on his truck and liked them. I've only run BFG muds, Goodyear MTR's and Kumho Muds on my trucks and have had no issues with them. I just ordered some 34 LTB's for the ranger, and I'm curious to how they'll perform.


I'm going to have to go ahead and sort of, disagree with you on this one.

I have used more types of offroad tires than I can even count, from Swampers to Hi-Tech retreads. I recently purchased a set of new 35x12.5x15 ProComp m/t tires. They are by far the best tire I have ever used, if you're looking for both on and offroad performance. The tires cruise smoothly and quietly down the freeway at 70 MPH, and provide great performance on the trail. They are honestly the single best thing I have ever bought for my truck.

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I only like the All Terrains because going deaf when the Mud Tires thread has worn down is not fun.
I like to be able to hear myself think.
 
I only like the All Terrains because going deaf when the Mud Tires thread has worn down is not fun.
I like to be able to hear myself think.

just turn the radio up
 
I only like the All Terrains because going deaf when the Mud Tires thread has worn down is not fun.
I like to be able to hear myself think.


Noise is a big consideration if you drive your truck on and offroad. One of the reasons I got rid of my Swampers and Boggers was because they were so damn noisy on the road.

Now I think m/t tires are fairly quiet. However they can definitely be heard, and if that noise bothers you, go with the a/t's.
 
Anyone else care to ring in on the pro-comp's or toyo's? I'm down to those two and having a really tough time making the final decision...
 
I say go with the Pro-Comps, from what I have heard they are very good tires.

Another thing to add, my mud (Mud Dawgs) tires caked over much heavier and more often then the All Terrains ;)
 
yea i got all terrains, there really good tires and hardly even ware..but i wouldnt definetly get the muds!
 
Anyone else care to ring in on the pro-comp's or toyo's? I'm down to those two and having a really tough time making the final decision...

Toyo.

I've seen Toyo m/t's go almost 60k mi compared to BFG a/t's at high 30's on the same rig, same setup. If you can get them for the same price as pro-comps, it makes it an easy call.
 
I only like the All Terrains because going deaf when the Mud Tires thread has worn down is not fun.
I like to be able to hear myself think.

That's why I gave up thinking a long time ago! :D

As a side note, my 34" LTB's came in and are mounted. They are a lot quieter than the 31" Kumho MT's I was running previously, (that doesn't mean that I'm going to take up thinking again) :stop:
 
okay guys....i've decided im getting the bfg muds, 33x12.5r15's

i'll post some pics
 
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good choice indeed. They wear well and are quieter than most
 
Yeah the muds do look alot better, stick with the BFG's. They're better than the Pro Craps.

i disagree, the pro comps are siped, and are studdable for winter (mud tires dont like snow on the road! i drove one winter with my front diff blown, so 2wd open with mud tires--was interesting!). and i dunno where he got his prices, but they are always cheaper than the BFG MTs..

i've ran pro comp mud terrains and bfg all terrains, i sliced a bfg 3 ply sidewall on the same trails within a month, but for some reason the pro comp 2 ply sidewalls only have scrapes after 2 years of hard wheeling.

i have a used set of bfg mts to go on now, so we'll see how they fair.
 

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