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Default 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

02 tundra TRD 4x2 V8 with bilstein 5100 shocks on max 5th groove on front.

rear is stock. using stock rims, 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub the upper stock control arms?? will the sidewall lugs from the mud terrain rub>>?? how is the ride of this tire. I like the aggressive look!!!
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Default Re: 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

it wont rub... even without 5100s. Lift doesn't change tire clearance from the UCA, wheel offset does
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Default Re: 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

The ride will not be as good as an A/T tire. As mud tires wear the get loud I have had a couple sets not sure I would on a daily driver again. Mud tires dont wear well either. Softer compounds and less surface on the road make for poor wet road traction. Make sure to get them sipped.
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Default Re: 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

I had a set of BFG mud terrains on my Tacoma and I loved them. They were about half worn when I got rid of them and they had no noise. They rode a little stiffer, but I had about 25k on them and I believe they would have gone another 20k at least. Just keep them rotated.
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Default Re: 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

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The ride will not be as good as an A/T tire. As mud tires wear the get loud I have had a couple sets not sure I would on a daily driver again. Mud tires dont wear well either. Softer compounds and less surface on the road make for poor wet road traction. Make sure to get them sipped.
the BFG MTs ride just as nice as the AT and are not loud at all... even after wear.
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Default Re: 265/75/16 BF Good rich mud terrains will it rub...

except they cost an arm and a leg.. 2 tires=1 set of headers. not my cup-o-tea
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