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Old 03-27-2002, 08:38 AM
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bfg mud terrain

are the bfg's mud terrain as good as the all terrain when it comes down to reliablity?
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i own a pair, and they are great. If reliability you mean life? Then no. The mud terrains will last you about 30,000 miles under regular wear and tear. The A/T should last you between 50 and 60,000 miles.

The mud terrains also have a low hum when you are driving on paved surface, and the A/T do not. BUT the mud terrains give you excellent traction in mud and better meaner look that A/T cant offer. They are both nice. Goodluck.
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as somebody that also lives in the snow belt, I would not recommend any mud tire for driving on ice.

I have the Pro-comp mudders and they work great on everything ...except ice. The Pro-comps have the added advantage of being siped at the factory too where the BFG MT does not.

INHO, the all terrain is virtually usless off-road so it is a bit of a trade off.
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Old 03-28-2002, 09:34 PM
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my brother runs his BFG A/T off road, but only when he is to lazy to put his real tires on.
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