RenegadeKid
offroader
Screw work, I'm goin' wheelin'
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Post by RenegadeKid on Jan 28, 2006 2:54:35 GMT -5
I've got a stock Liberty and I'm looking to get a little more meat under the wheel wells.
I plan on going mostly trail and mud with a little sand work in there for good measure.
I'm looking at either a BFG M/T or TOYO M/T, but I'm definitely open to any suggestions you all may have.
Any tire experiences (good or bad) would be much appreciated.
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Post by poorboy1 on Jan 28, 2006 9:08:49 GMT -5
I like the bfg m/t but looked at the toyo and the toyo looks like it would be a good all around tire but never have used it. Both would be good choices.
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Post by mudslinger97117 on Jan 28, 2006 10:01:23 GMT -5
Get ahold of Buzzer on here he is our "other" Libby owner and he kept up with my lifted TJ last time we were out togather. He's running larger than stock tires not sure on lift but he's done alot of research ;D
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Post by MudHog on Jan 28, 2006 10:55:56 GMT -5
toyo open country m/t's are good,,thats what i run and they seem to do good so far ;D 8-)i run 285-75-16,,and they are quiet when driving down the road
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Post by Buzzer on Jan 28, 2006 12:39:31 GMT -5
I have the biggest tire I could stuff under a stock Liberty 245-70-16 wish I had the money for a lift!!!
Renegadekid is planning in lifting his liberty..... Lucky bastard!
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Post by rednecktrucker on Jan 28, 2006 14:18:27 GMT -5
I've had both and liked both. I think the toyo lasted longer but I never wheeled the ford real hard until the day I rolled it
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Post by wotpos on Jan 29, 2006 14:28:50 GMT -5
how much are toyos ?
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Post by MudHog on Jan 29, 2006 22:56:03 GMT -5
i payed $950 for all four mounted balanced and siped for my toyo m/t's,,and they worked real good out on the dunes at sandlake today
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RenegadeKid
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Screw work, I'm goin' wheelin'
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Post by RenegadeKid on Jan 29, 2006 23:30:03 GMT -5
Dollar wise they are about the same (within 20 bucks or so)
Out at sandlake I saw both types run and they both looked pretty damn good.
I really appreciate everyones advise
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Post by shane74 on Feb 8, 2006 12:32:54 GMT -5
I've got a stock Liberty and I'm looking to get a little more meat under the wheel wells. I plan on going mostly trail and mud with a little sand work in there for good measure. I'm looking at either a BFG M/T or TOYO M/T, but I'm definitely open to any suggestions you all may have. Any tire experiences (good or bad) would be much appreciated. What size do you need? We are a distributor for the BFG's. I bet we can get them to you cheap enough to help make up your mind ;D
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RenegadeKid
offroader
Screw work, I'm goin' wheelin'
Posts: 97
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Post by RenegadeKid on Feb 8, 2006 13:01:50 GMT -5
Looking for either 245/75/R16, or 255/75/R16, it depends on what I can fit after it's lifted
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Post by 96zjlarado on Feb 13, 2006 5:58:40 GMT -5
I know this sounds retarded, but I'm running a set of 31x10.5x15 Mastercraft Courser MT's on my ZJ that i got from the Tire Man in Gaston for 500 mounted and ballanced. So far....... I LOVE THEM! I had a set of Goodyear MTR's before these. MTR's lasted about a year and a half and cost a lot more. as far as off road, the Mastercrafts are just as good. they have a tread pattern similar to the bfg mt's and the Pro Comp MTs. As far as a bang for the buck, I'll be buying another set of these for sure.
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Post by topdown on Feb 17, 2006 11:48:24 GMT -5
Looking for either 245/75/R16, or 255/75/R16, it depends on what I can fit after it's lifted BFG MT's (31" tall) 245/75/R16 - 166.00 per tire 255/75/R16 - they dont make the 255/75r16. 32" tall tires: LT265/75r16 - 169.00 per tire LT235/85r16 - 150.00 per tire Not mounted and balanced... but I "think" thats like $10.00 per wheel/tire, not 100% sure off the top of my head. We also sell other tires, Uniroyal, Michelin, and a few off-brand tires as well if you want prices on any of those.
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Post by wotpos on Feb 21, 2006 23:21:47 GMT -5
BFG's are great on sand,mud and perfect in the snow, they clean out well dont whine much (less than wildcats "I" think) and arent to expensive
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Post by swampdonkey4x4 on Feb 23, 2006 6:33:04 GMT -5
Im fixin to lift another 3'' and run 35x14.50x16 Pitbull Muddgos. Anyone know much bout them? Just saw them and gotta have em. Anybody here runnin them?
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