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Re: BF Goodrich mud terrain tires #474757 07/14/04 10:02 AM
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I can carry on a conversation in the jeep with the top down at 60mph without yelling at the passinger. Best Regards, Keith


What PSI are you running in them, mine are a bit loud but not horrible.

I love the tires and will buy them the next time I need tires..they are wearing great too almost a year on them and still got more than half the tread heighth there.


Jeep 2000 TJ Black Sahara, Safari Snorkel, 2" Budget Boost, New Long reach shocks, BFG Mud Terrains 265/75R16,KC Daylighters mounted on the windshield brackets www.mosquitocounty4x4.com
Re: BF Goodrich mud terrain tires [Re: JeepJon] #474758 07/17/04 07:05 PM
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I had 33 12.50's M/T's on both of my Wranglers. They did perform well (espicially on the sandy flat land trails on the Eastern Shore of Virginia) But they were extremely noisy on the highway (both were daily drivers). Also one thing to keep in mind....BF is owned by a French company........If your on the Buy American not French kick.

Just my 2 cents

BFGMTA PSI [Re: JeepJon] #474759 07/20/04 03:08 AM
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Hi Jon,
I'm running my tire pressure at 32psi. The tire says 35psi max cold. I have around 4,000 mi on them now and you can't even tell they have any wear. They are all wearing evenly. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />

Re: BFGMTA PSI #474760 07/20/04 05:53 AM
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JeepJon Offline
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Cool man..that is what I run my tires at too..was hoping that I wasn't running under aired... I just keep rotating them every oil change and they will last a long time..love those tires..

JON


Jeep 2000 TJ Black Sahara, Safari Snorkel, 2" Budget Boost, New Long reach shocks, BFG Mud Terrains 265/75R16,KC Daylighters mounted on the windshield brackets www.mosquitocounty4x4.com
Re: BFGMTA PSI [Re: JeepJon] #474761 07/21/04 05:11 AM
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Hi Jon,
I looked today at my mileage and when I installed everything. Just over 4,000 miles. Haven't rotated the tires yet, no wear, plan on rotating them at 5,000 though. The CJ-7 is way to light for a 35x12.5x15 to wear them much. I've been changing my oil every 3,000 miles using that expensive synthetic castrol, no oil usage between changes. The Cj has 98122 miles on the original motor now. Best Regards, Keith <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

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