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TurnThePage
May 02, 2017Explorer
roundman wrote:I do think that an AT type tire will probably provide more puncture protection than a typical highway tire. But more important than that is being prepared for whatever mother nature throws at you. I'd much rather be on ATs in most questionable circumstances one might find on the road, especially when help may be far away. I've had the older versions of the BFG ATs, they were a little rough on fuel mileage, but lasted a long time. And they were a strong tire that I wasn't afraid of abusing once in awhile.
Thanks BillyW...I am considering that BFG K02 but I keep reading somewhat bad reviews on it....in fact I seem to be reading bad reviews on all brands and models of tires...nothing seems to stand out as #1 like Michelin used to do...at any price point! I thought that my Cooper Discoverer HT PLUS tires were garbage but now I think that they are just typical. Two of the four of my Cooper tires had separated cores within two weeks and had to be replaced, and then they all wore out in under 30K miles....but it seems that may be the norm now...especially mounted on Rams. Do you feel like the AT tire will give you more puncture protection??
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