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2nd sucks
09-02-2005, 11:49 AM
alright guys, i just picked up my new truck...its a 1995 F150 long bed, 302ci 4spd 4x4 and the tires on it are crap. so im asking you truck guys out there for some help. what tires do you run on your trucks? ive heard good things about the bfg mud terrains, but how is the milege on these tires? is it a very soft compong that will last 5k miles? picks of differant tread patterns would be great, just let me know what tires you guys like for your trucks, im ganna do very little mudding, mostly dirt trails/roads snow, and also mainly road...idk just let me know of some good all around tires:macho

thanks in advance

FourFiftyFour
09-02-2005, 12:10 PM
I have Nitto Terra Grapplers on my truck...they have been a great set of tires! They look pretty cool too :)

2nd sucks
09-02-2005, 12:21 PM
pic of them?

FourFiftyFour
09-02-2005, 12:30 PM
I would go to Nittos website to see good pics of the tires but here are some of them on my truck

FourFiftyFour
09-02-2005, 12:31 PM
they fill up my fenders nicely and they seem to be lasting pretty good and i drive quite a bit

Hondadudeehhhh
09-02-2005, 12:47 PM
the all terrains seem to be pretty nice if you;re going to be driving down the road. If you are a serious off roader look into some super swampers. My buddy has a 2001 F-150 with a 5 inch lift and runs all terrains, that kid rarely gets stuck (if ever) in 4wd

Rastus
09-02-2005, 01:10 PM
I've had a set of BFG All-terrains on my truck for awhile now.

From all the sources I've been able to see, the BFG muds do last a long time. Usually, they last about as long as the All-Terrains. On average, I think All-terrains go about 40K. I've seen higher and some lower it just depends on the vehicle, driving personality, and how much road and smoke shows they see.

It comes down to what you want to do with the truck. I think your best bet is some BFG All-terrains. When people say that it's a good tire, it really is a good tire. They go MUCH better in mud and snow that's around my house here in Ohio than my old tires. The traction on dirt roads is great. The white lettering is cool too. :D Overall a good buy IMO.


Sure, the price isn't the best but good truck tires just aren't cheap these days.
Goodluck. :)

2nd sucks
09-02-2005, 01:15 PM
anyone have a pic of bfg mud terrians on their truck?

PismoLocal
09-02-2005, 01:36 PM
I USED TO HAVE BFG ALL TERRAINS AN THEN I DECIDED TO GO TO BOGGERS (STUPID CHOICE). THE ALL TERRAINS ARE AWESOME IN SAND, AND THEY WORK OK IN MUD TOO. NOT AS GOOD AS THE MUD TERRAINS BUT THEY LAST WAY LONGER.

2nd sucks
09-02-2005, 02:14 PM
no picks of the bfg muds?

Out_Sider
09-02-2005, 03:37 PM
if i stay with my idea (which probably won't because of recent gas prices) i was getting 35x12.50 Mud Grapplers

vinson581
09-02-2005, 06:46 PM
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/vinson581/RANGER/P6190087.jpg

BF Goodrich all terrains....imho i love em

MOFO
09-02-2005, 06:50 PM
Buying a M/T tire is pointless unless the majority of the time you are in muddy conditions. They dont handle well on the road and are not as good in the snow...especially icy conditions - they are actually worse than most tires on ice.

I would suggest a good A/T tire. I'm currently running a set of Bridgestone Dueler Revo's.... so far a great tire for ALL conditions... VERY highly rated...actually rated higher than BFG's on Tire Rack last time I checked.

http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/bridgestone/bs_dueler_at_revo_wl_ci2_l.jpg

2nd sucks
09-02-2005, 06:58 PM
thanks for the info mofo....ill check into them

the yazer
09-02-2005, 09:48 PM
http://www.procomptires.com/images/allterrain1_13.gif

very long lasting tires and good in the snow what i use in the winter on my jeep

and my summer tires crazy grip for rock crawling

http://www.procomptires.com/images/xterrain2ply_07.gif


the dueler revos are really good tires too.........

the yazer
09-02-2005, 09:49 PM
http://www.procomptires.com/images/xterrain2ply_07.gif

KWAD GAWD
09-02-2005, 10:02 PM
BFG All Terrains are good, depending on how heavy your truck is you'll get between 25-30,000 miles if you rotate them properly and don't be a dummy and burn them off. Mud tires are worthless on the road... you'll only get 15,000 miles out of them and they are loud. Tires are too expensive to waste money on... The least aggressive Mud tire that may last a little longer is the Pro Comp MT, but expensive too. Yokohama makes some cool looking AT tires, Bridgestone Duelers are ok, General Grabber recently came out with a new AT (Check the link below) - Last set I bought were cheapo 31" "Durangos" from my local shop $108 each - cheap tires usually are made of a harder rubber compound and they last if you keep them rotated and your truck aligned.
General Grabber AT2 link:
http://www.generaltire.com/generator/www/us/en/generaltire/automobile/themes/van/all_terrain/grabber_at2/master_en.html

TM426
09-02-2005, 10:04 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MOFO
[B]Buying a M/T tire is pointless unless the majority of the time you are in muddy conditions. They dont handle well on the road and are not as good in the snow...especially icy conditions - they are actually worse than most tires on ice.

I agree to disagree. MOST M/T.s tires are bad on road and ice. I had BFGs M/T on my 97 F350 diesel. Those tires would not hook up at all. I bought Goodyear wrangler MTRs and those stuck like glue. I didnt have wieght in the back in two wheel drive without a problem even in snow. Actually my buddys and I went wheelin in a foot of snow and I had to pull them all out. They had Boggers, Thornbirds, and BFGs. Im sold for life on MTRs.


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+MT%2FR

SnowFlake
09-02-2005, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by vinson581
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/vinson581/RANGER/P6190087.jpg

BF Goodrich all terrains....imho i love em

Thats what you need right there, i got them and love em

MOFO
09-03-2005, 04:01 AM
Originally posted by TM426
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MOFO
[B]Buying a M/T tire is pointless unless the majority of the time you are in muddy conditions. They dont handle well on the road and are not as good in the snow...especially icy conditions - they are actually worse than most tires on ice.

I agree to disagree. MOST M/T.s tires are bad on road and ice. I had BFGs M/T on my 97 F350 diesel. Those tires would not hook up at all. I bought Goodyear wrangler MTRs and those stuck like glue. I didnt have wieght in the back in two wheel drive without a problem even in snow. Actually my buddys and I went wheelin in a foot of snow and I had to pull them all out. They had Boggers, Thornbirds, and BFGs. Im sold for life on MTRs.


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+MT%2FR



Your right... I was making my statement about the BFG M/T's.... I should have been more clear. After reading your link though, I am surprised how well the Goodyears do being a M/T tire. That appears to be the M/T to get if you really need one.

meangreen400ex
09-03-2005, 06:24 AM
jeep with 33x12.50x15 Pro Comps X-Terrain have 45-50000 miles on thes puppys and still driving on them

Derag2
09-03-2005, 04:37 PM
BFG All terrains are where its at for general driving......... I have a set on my truck and there pretty darn good.......... I'll either get those again or a set of mud tires.

If your not going to be in the mud i don't think i'd go after a mud tire......

And as far as boggers go, why the heck would you put boggers on a truck you drive every day you get 10 thousand miles out of them IF YOUR lucky, there extremly soft tire, Thornbirds SUCK worst tire ever made......

If you set on a mud tire look at the Bridgestone destination MT its a wicked looking mud tire..... MTRs are nice but arn't as good as BFG's in the mud..... ANd yes mud tires arn't the greatest on ice, but you can air them down a little bit will help, I ran 33 inch mud tires on my old truck and i slide all over the place, so i ran in 4 dig most the time......

Killa250ex
09-03-2005, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by MOFO
That appears to be the M/T to get if you really need one.

Thats Right! :devil:

33" Goodyear MT/R's I LOVE EM!

Killa250ex
09-03-2005, 05:41 PM
Closer pic...

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derekhonda
09-03-2005, 07:02 PM
I would post my tires and offer you advice but im worried i would walk out and find my truck on blocks.

TheRidinLife01
09-03-2005, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by derekhonda
I would post my tires and offer you advice but im worried i would walk out and find my truck on blocks.

lolol...how much milege will the mt/r's give on the road?

prepracing
09-03-2005, 08:08 PM
BFG AT's or MT'sboth wear about the same if youkeep them rotated ( I've had both ) currently on another set og BFG AT's. Any MT is gonna give you more road noise and as all ready said they don't grip wet pavement or ice as well as as AT tire. Seems the trend here lately is whatever looks the best to the owner, doesn't seem as though many people consider the ride quality or road noise as long as the tire makes their truck look bad *****