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Bfg stocker vs Bfg 37 vs Toyo 37
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<blockquote data-quote="SDHQJASON" data-source="post: 450310" data-attributes="member: 4893"><p>The Baja T/A tires were definitely not designed for street use. They don't have any siping on them so forget about traction in any kind of wet conditions. They have some pretty good road noise to them. The flat spots typically roll out pretty quick, but the first few miles are pretty fun. Lol. They don't wear all that great...I think I got 20,000 miles out of a set when I had them. At almost 800 bucks a tire...they are not worth it for a truck you will be driving frequently. The Baja's seem to do well on the street during the Baja 1000 because you are seeing trucks that 100 percent dialed for racing and drivers that are accustomed to driving in low traction conditions. No abs, no traction control, no computers to temporarily cut power and freak out the driver when traction is non existent. That being said, they work EXTREMELY well off road and if your truck is strictly an offroad play toy they are the best tire out there. They look pretty cool too... haha. </p><p></p><p>If you drive your truck on the street and take it out in the dirt, I would highly recommend the Toyo's. They are the best all around tire and we typically see a ton of mileage out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDHQJASON, post: 450310, member: 4893"] The Baja T/A tires were definitely not designed for street use. They don't have any siping on them so forget about traction in any kind of wet conditions. They have some pretty good road noise to them. The flat spots typically roll out pretty quick, but the first few miles are pretty fun. Lol. They don't wear all that great...I think I got 20,000 miles out of a set when I had them. At almost 800 bucks a tire...they are not worth it for a truck you will be driving frequently. The Baja's seem to do well on the street during the Baja 1000 because you are seeing trucks that 100 percent dialed for racing and drivers that are accustomed to driving in low traction conditions. No abs, no traction control, no computers to temporarily cut power and freak out the driver when traction is non existent. That being said, they work EXTREMELY well off road and if your truck is strictly an offroad play toy they are the best tire out there. They look pretty cool too... haha. If you drive your truck on the street and take it out in the dirt, I would highly recommend the Toyo's. They are the best all around tire and we typically see a ton of mileage out of them. [/QUOTE]
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