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Whats everyones opinion on BFGs all terrains. Im thinkin about some 305 70 16s. They seem to be able to get the most ware out of them and still perform well???Oo.
 
I think the BFG's are one of the best truck tires offered. They have been noted for there long wear, and good traction. They look nice, and are offered by many mail order places, which have great rates. It would be a great chioce, and one which you would most likely be very pleased with.
 
I have about 40k on my 33x12. 5x16. 5 A/T's right now. The fronts are almost dead and the rear have a little tread left. They have seen some off roading too so I think thy did ok. The only gripe I have with them is that when new they are gravel hooks and for those of us with wide tires and big offset wheels they are not so kind to the sides of the truck (rocker panels). I'm thinking of muds next to get a more open tread. I know they don't wear quite a good so I was wondering if anyone had any idea how much the difference might be?



Mark
 
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I'm looking at Bridgstone Dueler A/T Revo's right now, one of the few E-rated tires in 265 size.



Has very good consumer ratings. Whatchallthink?



nebbermind--I got good hits on a search.
 
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