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Bfg stocker vs Bfg 37 vs Toyo 37
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<blockquote data-quote="bstoner59" data-source="post: 450404" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Sorry Black Mamba, I've been really busy trying to get Birdman to ban me!!! </p><p></p><p>First off I hate the stock compound BFG's that Ford puts on...horrible! I was weary of going to the 37 BFG AT because of that but decided I would run the AT on the street and save the 37" Projects for the dirt...because they suck for driving around town. Flat spots and noise mostly. It doesn't rain much here but when it did driving on Projects was interesting to say the least. </p><p></p><p>After taking the 37" BFG AT's off road a few times I have to say they are my favorite all around tire! I have had General Grabbers and Nitto Trail Grappler(Toyo MT) both in 35" on my old 5.4 and they were nice but nothing great. The BFG is awesome on road and can definitely hold its own offload. For offload I prefer the Projects....nothing like seeing a pile of rocks knowing you can plow right through with no issues!! </p><p></p><p>BTW I am still running stock fenders and liners with Method Standards, RPG UCA's and Fox 3.0's. No issues with rubbing or damage to the fenders. That's with 37x13.50 BFG Projects. Corey did a good job trimming everything that was in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bstoner59, post: 450404, member: 31"] Sorry Black Mamba, I've been really busy trying to get Birdman to ban me!!! First off I hate the stock compound BFG's that Ford puts on...horrible! I was weary of going to the 37 BFG AT because of that but decided I would run the AT on the street and save the 37" Projects for the dirt...because they suck for driving around town. Flat spots and noise mostly. It doesn't rain much here but when it did driving on Projects was interesting to say the least. After taking the 37" BFG AT's off road a few times I have to say they are my favorite all around tire! I have had General Grabbers and Nitto Trail Grappler(Toyo MT) both in 35" on my old 5.4 and they were nice but nothing great. The BFG is awesome on road and can definitely hold its own offload. For offload I prefer the Projects....nothing like seeing a pile of rocks knowing you can plow right through with no issues!! BTW I am still running stock fenders and liners with Method Standards, RPG UCA's and Fox 3.0's. No issues with rubbing or damage to the fenders. That's with 37x13.50 BFG Projects. Corey did a good job trimming everything that was in the way. [/QUOTE]
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