yjmudder90
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i can honestly say that i love my trxus mt's. my buddy has had the mtz for less than a year and they are about 1/4 tread left. my trxus have been awesome.
I was a big fan of the BFG brand prior to the company being bought by the french.... I have run 2 sets of BFGs on my vehicles since then. I would go with a Interco Super Swamper SSR. I commuted from portland to seattle weekly with mine and made a road trip from Oregon to TX averaging 16 MPG and never for a second wished I had the M/Ts back on the rig. Offroad they will make you smile. They were finally retired and sold after a few years with about 30% remainint when I took the step upto 35's a few years ago.
But they're a relatively soft tread compound and will not last for many quiet highway drives.It's my opinion that the Yokohama M/T is the best tire for quite highway drives
What tire doesn't?except they will sling the mud to the wheel wells.
I found BFG KM2's (31x10.5x15) at Costco for $723.96 but am going to wait for the next time they have a 4x sale.
These "Mudstar's" may bee my next tire... I'm looking for a hard rubber MT for my Jeep in a 33"... It was a toss up between ProComp M/T's or General Grabber MT's but the Mudstar price is hard to beatI bought Mud Stars 1 year ago. They were CHEAP. They show very little wear at this point. They kind of resemble TSL's a bit. I was worried cheap price>cheap tire, but I'm thrilled so far.