If it means anything...a few months ago, I was "playing around" in some more
serious mud (after some rain) and found that the BFG All Terrains
(32x11.5x15) really DO work well. Just tap on the foot-feed a little bit to
throw the mud off every now and then and have some fun. Granted, the Mud
Terrains are more suited for the mud, but for all around driving, the A/T's
are great.
Bernd D. Ratsch
Pflugerville, TX
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT/CC - 2WD
http://lonestar.texas.net/~bernd/Dakota.htm
bernd@texas.net
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Subject: DML: BFGoodrich Tires
Flip, I just put a set of BFG Radial Mud Terrains on my Dak (31X10.5R15). I
haven't had a chance to really try them out in the mud yet. I also have Mud
Terrains on my '70 VW Baja Bug and I love them on that. Got a set of BFG
Touring T/A's on the wife's '94 Jetta GLX. And I used to autocross an '84
Rabbit on a set of BFG Comp T/A R1 (race compound, real sticky)! I guess I
would have to say that I like BFGoodrich tires. But, that's just my opinion.
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