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Topic: BFGs - Its about time...
TX_Hunter
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Member # 2582
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posted 03-14-2002 05:50 PM
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Wouldn't have ANY other tire on any of my 4x4s. By far, the BEST tire out there. I had some Goodyear tires on my Jeep GC until the side wall got sliced and then got stuck in a mud pit up to the doors. The first thing I did was get rid of them and put on the ATs. I have never been stuck with the BFGs.
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2000 Black Limited V8 TRD 4x4, Daystar full lift, CV boot mod, Chrome wheels, BFG 285/75 R16 AT ko tires, K&N Gen II FIPK, Flowmaster 50 Series muffler, Brush Guard, Hood Guard &
nerf bars
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Posts: 16 | From: San Antonio, TX | Registered: Mar 2002 | IP: Logged
Cappi
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Member # 2594
Rate Member posted 03-14-2002 11:35 AM
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Reguarding the BFG TA KO's... who else has them and how do you like them. Performance, wear, noise, etc. ? I'm considering them as a replacement for the factory's.
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2001 Tundra, SR5/TRD 4x4, V8, w/ rhino bed
liner
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dogzpaws
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Member # 383
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posted 03-14-2002 08:06 AM
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I finally did it. I bought my truck used and it came with General Grabbers which were okay but just pasenger radials. I just changed over to BFG AT KOs - 265-75-16. I finally decided to change over after finding myself sliding all over the place while offroading after a recent rain. The BFGs have a good edge and clean out pretty good for an all terrain. If you listen closely, you can hear the whine from the tires at 70 mph but this is well worth the added benefit. It also gave the truck a much better look, especially given that I have the wheel well fenders. The tires fit great, no rubbing. Its pretty apparent though, that 285s would likely rub. Funny, I find myself looking for dirt lots...
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dogzpaws
2000 Tundra SR5 Access Cab V8 4x4 Jade
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