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Pfft. At 20% tread depth they're better on road snow than brand new Cooper AT3's. BtdtYuck.
Pfft. At 20% tread depth they're better on road snow than brand new Cooper AT3's. BtdtYuck.
Pfft. At 20% tread depth they're better on road snow than brand new Cooper AT3's. Btdt
The coopers look like they'd be a little better in mud than the bfg's.My boss had the BFGs on his truck and thought he had something, but when he wore them out, he tried a set of the ST Max and said it was a whole new truck on the oilfield roads we drive on.
Cool old rigView attachment 122834
Military surplus Hummer tires! There are cheap because I already pay for them in taxes!
Don't matter how sticky they are, everyone's going to leave you like your up on blocksView attachment 122816 Toyo 888r’s sticky, makes going forward fun! Lol
Hey gfy
Damnit Scott this is serious business here! No derail +gfyI like stihl chain
Love me some 68 camaros!Haha! So true! View attachment 122848
Fixed it, it’s on the ground now...
The coopers look like they'd be a little better in mud than the bfg's.
You can't beat that.They do well in mud, and self clean decently. On a fully loaded F250 with a 90 gallon fuel cell, cross box, and 2 side boxes, we still get 40-50,000 miles out of a set.