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mudslinger GenI
4/26/2001 00:27:49
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Message: anybody out there running on yokohama geolandar MTs?? i have narrowed my tire choices down to the yoko's and bridgestone dueler MTs and wanted to hear any owner input. any info is greratly appreciated
95' SLT 4x4 318
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Hawkeye DakotaEnthusiast
4/26/2001 20:15:02
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Message: Don't have any personal experience with yoko's but everything I have read (4 Wheeler, 4 Wheel & Off Road) has been real positive about them.
2000 QC Sport 4x4 4.7 Beast
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Dirty Dodson Unregistered
5/10/2001 11:35:06
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Message: DO NOT get the Bridgestone MTs. Wearing is really bad on them. The yoko's are a much better choice!!!
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bill J. Unregistered
5/10/2001 15:47:24
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Message: my friend has the yoko geo's on a jeep wrangler and gets stuck everytime we go out. They dont clean themselves too great and he always gets left stuck in the muck. They arent the best on hard pack eighther. However they are awesome in the snow. They grip right in then. This is just my opinion based on my friends jeep. I hope it helps.
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Jay Unregistered
5/11/2001 10:39:47
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Message: I have the Bridgestones on my truck and they are GREAT. They wear just fine as well. I have almost 20,000 miles on them and still going STRONG. Very good in the mud i might add. Photos of my truck can be seen Here: www.hometown.aol.com/neohioffroad
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durtydog GenIII
5/11/2001 21:54:56
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Message: just wondering why your not thinking about bfg all terrain ko's?i have 11,000 miles on mine and they show no sign of wear also thru the winter
they were non stopable thru the snow.ill keep you posted this summer going to ocean city md.do some wheeling on assateague island.good luck
98 4x4 club cab sport 5.2
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Hawkeye DakotaEnthusiast
5/12/2001 14:48:24
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Message: I didn't think to mention that earlier. I have BFG All Terrains too. Love them. The best on/off road tire out there. Have used them on every 4x4 I have owned except 1 and that one had BFG Mud Terrains. The muds were very good as well but the AT's are a little better on the road and still perform well off road.
2000 QC Sport 4x4 4.7 Beast
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Mason Unregistered
5/13/2001 03:22:40
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Message: I am thinking of getting the BFG MT but was wondering what the difference in noise on the highway was and also the difference in tire ware with the BFG All Terrains.
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Hawkeye DakotaEnthusiast
5/13/2001 07:58:21
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Message: The Mud Terrains are going to wear a little fast and are a little noisier on the road. They are not deafening loud like some swampers or other super aggressive tires, but are louder than the at's. You will hear them some. They dont have as good a wet traction on the road as the at's either. I like the mud terrains, and if I have a 4x4 that was just a "fun" truck that I worked on and played with, thats what would be on it. For a daily driver to work etc, that doubles as my off road truck, (meaning you can only afford 1 truck...hehe) I have to say go with the AT's. They have taken me everywhere I wanted to go, somtimes with a little more driver finesse than if I had had the muds, but I went none the less.
2000 QC Sport 4x4 4.7 Beast
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