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1969k10stepside 02-05-2007 12:15 AM

Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I was thinking of getting some 35s for my shortbed 4x4 and was wondering what y'all thought of them.The truck is planning on atleast being driven on the road 4-5 days a week but still an offroader.I would get All terrains but my friends all run them on their trucks and they throw gravel all over the trucks if the rocks dont stick in the tread

special-K 02-05-2007 08:04 AM

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I think they`re great for all-around use.Not the best off road.But,better on road than the tires that beat it off road(except MTRs).Picking up rocks?Keep your elbow in until you hit hiway speed.

BJA69C10 02-05-2007 10:45 PM

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I've had all-terrains on one of my trucks, and you're right about the gravel. especially crushed stone...they used to bounce off the roof and the rollbar when i hit 40mph after comming out of the pit. Not sure about Mudterrians though. A buddy of mine has them and likes them. They're not real nosiy, but have more "bite" than all terrains. hope that helps, Brad

Bishops Trucks 02-05-2007 11:09 PM

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I have Mud terrains on my shortbed. I really like them. They don't make alot of road noise and it would have to be a big stone to get stuck in the tread of one of them. Its not a good pick of them but mine are 32's.
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jeffspower 02-05-2007 11:09 PM

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I have never been impressed by them. Had a new set on my '72 and they wore out faster than any mud tire I've ever had- including Bias ply. And I never abused them hard on pavement. My truck was in excellent alignment, I rotated them often & they did wear even. They look great, but I think the cheaper knockoffs will bite & wear just as well. They don't clean out in gumbo worth a darn unless you use a lot of stupid pedal & have enough motor to turn some serious wheel speed.

1969k10stepside 02-06-2007 12:02 AM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I think I might try them...I probably will get different rims anyway and if I dont like the tires I will sell the combo and buy a different kind

cobinder 02-06-2007 10:48 AM

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I agree with Jeffspower

49studebaker 02-06-2007 11:49 AM

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I like my Mud Terrains. Only put about 4-5000 miles a year on this truck but these are about three years old. I rotate them once a year though they don't show any uneven wear.I know All-Terrains are good for 80,000. Had a few sets of those. They're awesome on the road but fill up with mud too quick offroad.

Chris4x4Gill2 02-06-2007 12:26 PM

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Look at the ProComp MT's as well. they have a very similair tread pattern and are usually much cheaper than the BFG's I've ran them for a while with pretty good tread life

Zoomad75 02-06-2007 07:45 PM

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I'm not sure why everybody gets hung up on BFG tires. For 35's the price is in the $190 a tire range. I thought about it and couldn't really justify the price. Did a little shopping on line and found Dunlop Mud Rovers to be very comperable to BFG MT's on everything but price. Found I could get them at my local Sams club for $125 per tire. Thats for a *Radial* 35x12.50 15. Not bias ply like some of the swampers (I know the BFG is a radial too). Just pointing that out because the radials are usually more the bigger the tire is.

I bought them almost 2 years ago now and the current price hasn't risen all that much at Sams. I couldn't be happier with them. For a mud tire they are almost as quiet as an all terrain, just a slight hum, but nothing close to a swamper. They do quite well in the mud, but I'm not into gumbo slinging just what I hit on the trail. They rock in deep snow and have proven to be quite grippy on the trail defalted down to 15 psi. A very good all around tire for a great price. And since I've had them they have worn really even. It's about time I rotated them again though..

Don't get caught up in the BFG thing. If you want to pay the price fine. If you want a decent tire that will do all the same that a BFG will, look at the mud rovers and save some coin.

http://www.chevytruckworld.com/galle...5K5/187647.jpg

1tonswb 02-06-2007 08:38 PM

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Ive had nothing but good luck with the mud terrains. I had a set on my 01 cummins and got 70,000 miles out of them. My new 06 cummins has them on as well. Ive ran the pro comp mud terrains before and I got 25,000 miles out of them. Not really inpressed with them. I do know that the bfg mud terrains do ALOT better off road then the toyo mud terrains. Bfg mud terrains is all I will ever run on my daily driver.

1969k10stepside 02-06-2007 08:46 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I think it has to do with the name brand.....People would rather display "BFGOODRICH RADIAL MUD TERRAIN" than some other tire company if they have some money into their trucks but still use them as trucks,like I do,and many other people.People that dont care about how many dents or dings,or giant rust holes most likely dont care about the name of their tires,they care about how they function.The real need of them

JAKES 68GMC 02-06-2007 08:51 PM

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My dad used to have good luck with Kumho Venture tires. Those things I swear would go anywhere. I remember when he got his first set on his old Ford, I said "Kum Ho tires, dad?". He said "Son, don't be a smartass". :lol:

454_72_4X4 02-06-2007 10:12 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
[QUOTE=Zoomad75;2020288]I'm not sure why everybody gets hung up on BFG tires. For 35's the price is in the $190 a tire range. I thought about it and couldn't really justify the price. Did a little shopping on line and found Dunlop Mud Rovers to be very comperable to BFG MT's on everything but price. Found I could get them at my local Sams club for $125 per tire. Thats for a *Radial* 35x12.50 15. Not bias ply like some of the swampers (I know the BFG is a radial too). Just pointing that out because the radials are usually more the bigger the tire is.

I bought them almost 2 years ago now and the current price hasn't risen all that much at Sams. I couldn't be happier with them. For a mud tire they are almost as quiet as an all terrain, just a slight hum, but nothing close to a swamper. They do quite well in the mud, but I'm not into gumbo slinging just what I hit on the trail. They rock in deep snow and have proven to be quite grippy on the trail defalted down to 15 psi. A very good all around tire for a great price. And since I've had them they have worn really even. It's about time I rotated them again though..

Don't get caught up in the BFG thing. If you want to pay the price fine. If you want a decent tire that will do all the same that a BFG will, look at the mud rovers and save some coin.

I'll have to admit BFG is my favorite brand of tires but more times than not I opt for a cheaper tire. My 72 has BFG AT's on it but I bought then used and got a pretty good deal on 'em. I'd love to have some MT's for winter use but I'll probably get something that cheaper unless another good deal shows up.

Zoomad75,
Did you get your 35's mounted at Sams?
Just curious because I tried to buy a set of tires, (for my Cavalier), at WalMart last summer and they wouldn't mount 'em because I wanted a size bigger than what the computer said it should have. Then they thought I was gonna buy the factory size and looked at me like I was stupid when I told 'em I'd get my tires somewhere else... More insurance BS.
Ended up getting them at a different place that had them mounted, balanced and out the door in less time than I spent at WalMart arguing with them.

1969k10stepside; Check out the board at Pirate4x4.com. There was a good deal on a set of BFG 35's over there. To far away for me or I wouldn't be tellin ya about 'em...LOL They were 16.5's

1969k10stepside 02-06-2007 10:54 PM

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Thanks 454 for the info.I just bought a set of rims,4 for $260.They were 16x10s though

Idaho Outlaw 02-06-2007 11:17 PM

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I've owned different brand tires over the years. When I find something I like I stick with it. I use Cooper Tires on everthing I own now, and have now for about 10 years. Here is a pic of Cooper STT's. They are considered a A/T, but they are a grabbing tire. I love them.
http://www.coopertires.com.au/images/Cooper%20STT.jpg

454_72_4X4 02-06-2007 11:29 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
That Cooper is a nice lookin tire! Looks like it would be a good "middle of the road" tire.

RAB38 02-06-2007 11:57 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I have a set of 35 mud terrains on my 05 cummins and they work great. They do well off road as well as on road. I have used pro comp mud terrrains and was not impressed. They wore out fast.

I just put a set of 38 mickey mtz'a on my 72 and they are sweet. have not tried them offroad yet. When my BFG's wear out I may go with the MTZ's on my cummins as well. You won't be sorry with the BFG's

Zoomad75 02-07-2007 12:07 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
[QUOTE=454_72_4X4;2020541Zoomad75,
Did you get your 35's mounted at Sams?
Just curious because I tried to buy a set of tires, (for my Cavalier), at WalMart last summer and they wouldn't mount 'em because I wanted a size bigger than what the computer said it should have. Then they thought I was gonna buy the factory size and looked at me like I was stupid when I told 'em I'd get my tires somewhere else... More insurance BS.
Ended up getting them at a different place that had them mounted, balanced and out the door in less time than I spent at WalMart arguing with them.
[/QUOTE]

The tire jockeys over at Sam's didn't ask any questions or have any problems throwing my 35's on. They were removing my old 33's to put them on so it was a little more than the next tire size up and way more that what is listed as stock for a Blazer. I parked it out side, went in, told them what I wanted, paid & handed them my keys and went shopping for 2 gallon jars of pickles and the rest of the oversized crap they have there. Had them installed in under an hour and get this they even pulled the tire stickers off and scrubbed the blue crap off of the letters. (Thats the little details I like seeing done, people driving with stickers on the tread drive me nuts)

1969k10- To each his own. I used to be hung up on that kind of stuff at one point. Had to have BFG's on my Nova or what ever else I was driving. I realized that I was paying more for a name, When I could have an equally capable tire in all aspects of performance and save some coin for the next part of my build. Granted my Blazer is no show piece (far from it), if it was really nice I still would have bought the dunlops.

Heck I was so impressed on how my 35's worked, I bought a set of dunlop all terrrains for my 04 trailblazer. I saved $30 a tire over Goodyears and almost $80 to the same size set of Michielen's. To tell you what my dad went with the michielens on his Trailblazer and you can't tell the difference in ride.

That's what I'm after is performance without paying a preimum for a name. Buying tires for a name only is nothing more than a fashion statement. If you want an example of the performance of the dunlops, I've played follow the leader with DirtyLarry and his swampers and gone every where he has. Granted the 4ft drifts on last years snow run was the only place he went that I didn't. But that had a lot more to do with his gearing, lockers and big block grunt forcing his way through than tires did.

I'm not slamming anybody for running BFG's, if they have worked for you fine. They do seem make a decent tire, my only issue is selecting a tire because of the name and name only. That part just dosn't make sense to me.

2wdBlazer 02-07-2007 02:02 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I run Parnelli Jones Dirt Grips and they are awesome for mud and have excellent street qualities. They are not cheap though. My 38's balance out nice with regular weights.

Hoods69BadBowTie 02-10-2007 01:31 AM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
I had 35" BFG M/T's on my Blazer since I bought it and I love them. Not too loud, great offroad and mudding. I ran A/T's up front for a little while and they sucked offroad, got full of gravel and mud way too easy. My buddy had ProComp M/T's that he really liked and had good luck with. I picked up a used set with like 50% tread on them cheap and have not bought brand new. Too steep but I usually run across a used set up here often.

bigtruck81 02-10-2007 07:24 PM

Re: Need opinions on BFG Mud Terrains
 
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Originally Posted by jeffspower (Post 2019031)
I have never been impressed by them. Had a new set on my '72 and they wore out faster than any mud tire I've ever had- including Bias ply. And I never abused them hard on pavement. My truck was in excellent alignment, I rotated them often & they did wear even. They look great, but I think the cheaper knockoffs will bite & wear just as well. They don't clean out in gumbo worth a darn unless you use a lot of stupid pedal & have enough motor to turn some serious wheel speed.

you're the first person i've ever heard down them. i know several guys that got 50K out of a set of BFGs. granted, at 50K they could've been sold to a drag racer for slicks, but they still held up.

special-K 02-10-2007 08:44 PM

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I`ve had two seperate instances with A/Ts where the casings failed and the tread twisted all around the side.I spend good money to get a serious off road tire that give ultimate performance.Otherwise,I save a couple bucksand gey rubber that can do anything the BFGs can do,but cheaper.No doubt,BFG A/Ts and M/Ts are the most popular and well known out there.I get as many miles out of my Kellys as BFGs.The Kellys,Dunlops,and Coopers are great alternatives.They are "name brand" old tire companies,too.All tires are made or owned by three companies.Only one is American.

454_72_4X4 02-10-2007 09:16 PM

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BFG is owned by Michelin I think.

1tonswb 02-11-2007 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bigtruck81 (Post 2025746)
you're the first person i've ever heard down them. i know several guys that got 50K out of a set of BFGs. granted, at 50K they could've been sold to a drag racer for slicks, but they still held up.

Tru dat! Never heard of anybody having problems with bfgs.


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