Weight first, then angles
If you are loading a vehicle down with a lot of weight, you will have to be able to carry that weight somewhere before you even think about off roading. Focus on suspension and weight distribution (which will get you somewhere on a street), then focus on angles which...
^^This. BFG AT KO's are by far the best All terrain tire when it comes to sand and rough gravel roads. When it comes to the slick stuff (ice, snow, rain) Kelly Safari/Goodyear Duratracs shine. I would do research on the Toyo's. I've seen them on several rigs and they do great. Also check out the...
I have these on my '93 Wrangler and they are fantastic wet terrain tires. Snow, mud, wet rock. They dominate in these conditions. The dig holes pretty quick in sand, however. On dry rock, they are amazing especially if you take down the psi to around 16. Mine are 3 years old and have about 50%...
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