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BFG MT's
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08/14/06 02:46 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 434
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Mudrunner
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been running these in a 32 now for awhile and in the 31's on a ranger never had a problem till now thought. I was out in some sand and the sidewall split. I could not believe it. what a waste. I then talked to a budy who said he was at a shop recently and found that the tech tire guy said he could not stand them cause they are entirely known to blow sidewalls.
Ive also almost chucked some lugs from the last rock wheeling trip. You can see some splits on the base of the lugs. Not good for me. I think I am going to sell them off for some trxxus mt's.
Anyone else have input on tehse tires good or bad as I would like for otheres to be informed. I did just reccomend these to another friend who bought them and is now thinking that it was a bad idea. Maybe it was just dumb luck for me. who knows thanks
2002 Honda Passport. 3 inch Indy4x lift with 912 OME's. 265 75 BFG m/t's with a 3 inch body lift, safari rack, tube sliders, tube rear bumper, on-board air
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