desertrover
Adventurer
Hello,
I've been running a "pizza cutter" tire with good results on a reasonably heavy rig. I have Dunlop Radial Rover RT's in 235/85R16 on my rover, which weighs about 5500lbs as normally outfitted. It tracks perfectly straight on our rutted high desert roads, even the ones that fade back and forth from bits of pot-holed pavement to washboarded dirt. They are pinned for studs. My tires are a little less than an inch smaller than the BFG's you're looking at, and just a hair narrower. Just remember the BFG's are load range C, so sufficient tire pressure for the highway might be over 40psi.
-CJ
I've been running a "pizza cutter" tire with good results on a reasonably heavy rig. I have Dunlop Radial Rover RT's in 235/85R16 on my rover, which weighs about 5500lbs as normally outfitted. It tracks perfectly straight on our rutted high desert roads, even the ones that fade back and forth from bits of pot-holed pavement to washboarded dirt. They are pinned for studs. My tires are a little less than an inch smaller than the BFG's you're looking at, and just a hair narrower. Just remember the BFG's are load range C, so sufficient tire pressure for the highway might be over 40psi.
-CJ