What style of tires is everyone running?

What type of tire are you running?

  • Mud

    Votes: 71 46.4%
  • A/T

    Votes: 75 49.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 4.6%

  • Total voters
    153

targa88

Explorer
BFG ATs. Use to run Hankook Dynapro RT03 MTs - which are a great tyre. That being said hard to find/replace when you are travelling.

BFG ATs work fine, reliable and are available everywhere (Wallyworld, Costco, etc).
 

ert01

Adventurer
I am running BFG At's right now but in the past I have run BFG MT's, Interco Trxxus MT's, and Mickey Thompson MTZ's.

The BFG AT's get BY FAR the longest road life and are quietest.
The BFG MT's were the worst tires I've owned. The sidewalls tore easily and they were noisy and very slippery on anything other then a dry road.
The Interco Trxxus MT's were very nice tires offroad, but suffered poor roadlife. Quiet, but they wore quicker then I'd like.
The Mickey Thompson MTZ's are a relatively quiet MT in my opinion and so far they have had decent life. Not as good as the AT, but it's not designed to be as much of a road tire either.

My next set will either be more BFG AT's or the Mickey Thompsons for what it's worth.
 

Martinjmpr

Wiffleball Batter
I thought BFG AT KO's were the "official" tires of ExPo?

I was so excited to see that my 4runner came with KOs, I thought "now I'm in the club!" :D

Given the Rocky Mountain/Desert bias of this board, I'm not surprised. My guess would be that those East of the Rocky Mountains are more likely to run MTs just because they're more likely to do a lot of mud running.

Out here there's not a lot of mud and what mud there is, tends to be in small patches (and dries up quickly.) Dirt, rocks and snow are our main terrain conditions here in the Rockies and further West.

Every now and then we do find some mud to play in....

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But it's not an everyday occurrence. :elkgrin:
 

Mike S

Sponsor - AutoHomeUSA
I am running Toyo M55s (285/75/R16) on the F350, and Bridgestone Revos (285/75/R16) on my 80 series Landcruiser. On my Ford Expedition, I am running Michelin Cross Terrains (265/85/R17).
 

ashooter

Adventurer
255/85R16 Toyo M/T's but probably going to switch to the same size M55's or maybe 235/85 Yokohama 742's when these wear out.

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85CUCV

Adventurer
Jeez guys...how many times do I have to remind y'all that on this forum, it's spelled t-y-r-e-s and there's only one size: 255/85?

maximumrob
I thought it was spelled t-a-r-s !

I'm running 225 75R 16 Load Range D Silent Armors on the WJ and the old style 33 12.5 Goodyear MTRs on the K5.
 
Currently shod with 285/75R16 Nitto Terra Grapplers LR-E. But I have also run Pro Comp AT LR-D. My past favorites for dual purpose tires were Bridgestone Desert Duelers...great road manners and OK off-road. :sombrero:
 

slus

Adventurer
I've had great luck with both BFG MTs and ATs, so...I have a set of both. 31x10.50 ATs on the 4runner currently, but I'm noticing some cracking, so I'll be putting on the set of near new 265/75/16 BFG MTs on Alcoa wheels that I've been hording in the garage since my last 4runner sold.
 

19psi

The Devil Made Me
MT's only for me. There is way too much mud everywhere i go; an AT is worthless on this side of the country.
32" bfg mt's on the XJ and 315 75 16 maxxis bighorns on the dodge.
 

RU55ELL

Explorer
265/75/16 ProComp Mud Terrain. They perform well in mud and sand for me, but they are a bit loud on the pavement.
 

soonenough

Explorer
Goodyear DuraTracs, 265/75/16. I voted for A/T since they're not a true M/T, but are definitely on the aggressive end of the A/T spectrum. I've had them for about 7,000 miles so far and I've been very pleased. I have a 80-mile mostly highway commute to/from work everyday, and have found the on-road noise to be pretty negligible so far.

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