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Which All-Terrain to buy?

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#1 ·
BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO or Falken Rocky Mountain ATS?

Pricing is within $7 of eachother, although there is a rebate on Falken's but put that aside.

Which would be better in your opinion. Getting the new tires on Wednesday and have them holding a set of 31x10.50 R15's of both of them. Just deciding on which to get
 
#4 ·
neither? i'm personally not a fan of the bfg's, i've had them before and was dissapointed due to poor off road performance and had really poor wet weather traction once they got about 50% worn
 
#13 ·
My bro stick those in the biggest size they had on his full size bronco...he LOVES them. And doesnt even love his own wife! They are great off road, but almost NO WHINE on road. Plus OMG they ride good. Only bad thing...wal mart only carries them to like 31" no bigger...Sucks for me...good for you though!
 
#16 ·
I would man...like I said before...VERY QUITE, and the bronco loves them too...she crawls all over the place now without wheel spin. Now,, he said they did great in snow cause of all the sipeing...but doubt ya ever get snow down there anyway..lol
 
#17 ·
I personally would not buy tires from Wal-Mart. If you go to the Goodyear website, they don't even show those tires. I've heard that those tires aren't even made by Goodyear but by some other company that Goodyear gives the right to use their name. If they're like everything else Wal-Mart sells, they're probably made in China. Just my 2 cents. Do what you want.
 
#19 ·
I'm a fan of the BFG A/T. I'm on my third set (ran them on both my ZR2 Blazers) also and have only managed to kill one by pinching it in rocks. The kind of mud I care about nothing does well in. They do great in snow and rain around here.

(An added benefit, BFG supports the off-roading community by grants to trail maintenance and improvement projects. Search on BFG Outstanding Trails program)
 
#21 ·
Yeah thats the only thing I thought about the Walmart Goodyear's. But who know's. Where are the Coopers able to be purchased at?

And I looked at the duratracs. I'm kinda needing these tires to last around 4-5 years or around 50-60k miles till I buy my next truck when I graduate. Plus they are also about 30-40 more per tire then the tires I was originally looking at.
 
#24 ·
check pricing on ur size in the Nitto Terra Grapplers or General Grabber Reds.. My nittos are hella quiet and JR can vouch for the road noise on the Generals..
 
#25 ·
Well getting them today. Still deciding between the BFG and the Falken. All others I looked at just weren't the ones for me like the Cooper, Nitto's, etc. I just don't trust the Walmart Goodyears though either. Well any final opinions? Getting them at 3