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Reviews and Products - Mud-Terrain T/A KM - Powered by ReviewPost


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4 19309 9-21-2007
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $172.00 8.5
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Description: The ultimate off-road tire. Gives the traction and confidence to go anywhere, and get back, even through the most extreme off-road conditions. DiggerLugz power through deep gumbo mud, dirt, sand, and over rocks. Tough, aggressive appearance. Still just as "streetable," with longer treadlife and lower noise (compared to Radial Mud-Terrain T/A®). TriGard® construction for serious durability.


An outstanding off-road tire
TriGard® construction
Tough, aggressive appearance and traction even in extreme conditions
Keywords: BFGoodrich mud tires

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dezimoto

Registered: January 2007
Posts: 1
Review Date: 1-23-2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great in all types of road terrains
Cons:

These are a great set of tires for a Jeep. The wear is good and the trail performance is excellent. Rocks, mud, hills, they can handle them all.
Anonymous
Review Date: 4-9-2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $172.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros:
Cons:

I have a set of 33X12.50" R15" BFG Mud Terrains and I am very impressed. They may not be the best tires on the planet but they are a good overall tire, have a decent tread life if take care of and are inexpensive by comparison. According to 4WheelParts.com they are about $172.00 per tire for the 33s that I have. Goodyear Wrangler MTR's go for $240 per tire, Mickey Thompson Baja Claw's go for $276 per tire and Toyo Open Country MT go for $231, These are all comperable tires and are all much more expensive. I have been very happy with the amount of traction and tread life of my the BFG Mud Terrains and would recomend them to anyone who is interested in doing light to medium off-roading, or just wants and inexpensive agressive looking off-road tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: 4-19-2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: excelent traction, great durability, decent life
Cons: none

great in mud, rock, sand, gravel, snow, a little slick on ice
Anonymous
Review Date: 9-21-2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: good self cleaning, great for getting thru bogs, up mountain trails, awsome wear, and deep treads-> something alot of the compitition cant boast
Cons: Old school design, no rivits for water or ice, throws rocks real good, tread knobs could be farther apart for better self cleaning

I just got a slice in the side wall from my last offroad venture, I dont remember hitting a sharp rock but from the damage done to the rim, it looks like the sidewalls are pretty tough.


 
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