I had one of the first sets of BFGs “new design All Terrain KO2…(on a street driven truck, for the most part) they made it about 17,000 miles before chunks started falling off and at 20,000 they were ready for replacement. BFG offered me a $15 credit toward a new set of tires.One more note to muddy the water:
BFG MT is the only MT im aware of, that’s available as OEM from the factory.
They’re also premium priced…which makes sense, as BFG is essentially Michelin’s off-road brand tire.
I just put these ProComp 35 1250s AT E rated on my jeep. I just put them on last week so all I have done is drive them on the road to get home. So far super quiet on the road and they come with a 60,000 mile warranty. View attachment 1158056
I ran the BFG Baja tire on my truck when I drove a lifted truck. They aren’t so great in the road (wear fast). But they are great on the dirt and didn’t cause a bunch of road noise. They aren’t made for mud etc but I never drove in mud.
I was never a fan of the MTs because I don’t like the look of all the agro tread. And don’t need the traction of soft dirt since we basically only have hard dirt.
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Unless things have changed…those Projects aren’t DOT/street legal, and are bias-ply so they flat-spot when sitting.
They’ve also been hard to get in the past…
Have things changed?
Unless things have changed…those Projects aren’t DOT/street legal, and are bias-ply so they flat-spot when sitting.
They’ve also been hard to get in the past…
Have things changed?
No question, it’s a great high speed desert tireThey are hard to get - and they are soft.
Re: DOT, I never asked!
But since DB said she was going to do very little road use and mostly off road I thought of this tire. Quiet when on the street, great off road capability and I always liked the look of these vs knobby mudders.
Yep!! I have 37’s on my Raptor. Been through the BFG’s, Toto’s and Nitto ridge grapplers.. none made it past about 35k miles, and most were squareI hear great things about the copper discovery tires
BFG KO’s unless you like road noise.
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I agree if you in the mud and snow everyday. Plus Jeeps with 37” or plus mud tractor tires are not fun long distance pavement drivers on 5-6hr trips out to wherever your going.Yikes. BFG AT KOs are great all round tires but not in mud or snow from what I've experienced. Their lugs fill up instantly and turn into spinning donuts![]()
I ran those prior to the Yokos.View attachment 1158236 I’ve had BFG’s, MTR’s and now have Nitto Trail Grapplers. I’m loving the Nittos.