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jimbob3ca
Mar 17, 2014Explorer
I ran the BFG Rugged Trails on my Dodge 3500 while new until they needed replacing, then found a set of "new take-offs" for about one-third the new price. I also found that they were very poor in snow, as well as in mud. The tread just wouldn't shed the mud so it was like having slicks on. OK on pavement and dry gravel. The sidewall rubber would easily rub off if brushed against the curb.
I have now replaced them with Toyo AT II's. I am happy with these so far. They offer an 80000 km (Canada) tread wear-out warranty. Most of the loggers around my area run Toyo's, and I assume that they know what is the best, as they put huge miles on their pick-ups getting to and from the jobsite and mostly on gravel or worse roads.
I have now replaced them with Toyo AT II's. I am happy with these so far. They offer an 80000 km (Canada) tread wear-out warranty. Most of the loggers around my area run Toyo's, and I assume that they know what is the best, as they put huge miles on their pick-ups getting to and from the jobsite and mostly on gravel or worse roads.
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