All terrain tire help.

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Bullishone

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Hi everyone, I live in Seattle, need tires for wet, snow, off road. Looking for 20" with a nice looking tread. I love the look of the Toyo mud terrain, but don't think they'll do well in snow. Suggestions?
 

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honestly id stick with the BFG's, unless you really really want 20" rims (no offence but really?!) living in chicago and having lots of family with farm land, i have the same tires (just smaller) on my old truck and i can say without a doubt the BFG AT's preformed very well in snow and quite well in mud, and had little road noise. they kinda pissed me off in snow, when i wanted to play around and do alot of sliding... and well i didint slide much.... damn good tires... lol
 

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^^ Agreed. I think the BFGs are one of the best "all around" tires. They also last forever. :peace:
 

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ive had bfgs in the past an love them just get mud flaps if you go mudding/on gravel/or jus sketchy terrain they kick alot of stuff up at the worst time
 

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don't underestimate the TOYO mt, for all environments, we have customers getting 40k+ on superdutys, we run them on all of our race vehicles, from short course to desert.
 

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Man I just looked at my BFG's today and they're missing chunks of rubber everywhere! WTF when did that happen???? I didn't think I was being that hard on them.

I'm planning on putting my Methods/Toyos on this winter or sooner if I go muddin'.
 

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I'd definitely look at the toyos. Bunch if friends run em and they do some pretty intense mudding/fun in the snow during winter.

I know this has been mentioned, but, 20's? Really? :p

I guess it's personal preference but I like to have some meaty tires, looks weird IMO with 20's an 35's



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Man I just looked at my BFG's today and they're missing chunks of rubber everywhere! WTF when did that happen???? I didn't think I was being that hard on them.

I'm planning on putting my Methods/Toyos on this winter or sooner if I go muddin'.

Happened to me at 12,000. Got me some Nitto Trail Grapplers MT's and have had them for 38,000 miles. About 60-70%.
 
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