Question:
Which tires cost more, BF Goodrich All-Terrain or BF Goodrich Mud Terrain?
Ernesto
2011-08-10 19:20:39 UTC
I need new tires for my 16 inch 4 wheeler and I want either BF Goodrich All-Terrain or Mud Terrain. Which one costs more the mud or all terrain? I'm tight on money. I personally like the mud terrain better plus it doesn't snow here in LA so I'd only go in mud if anything. Please and thank you.
Four answers:
roger
2011-08-10 19:35:18 UTC
costco and Americas tires have the best prices, the mud terrain is a soft tire compared to the all terrain and it will wear faster. The bf goodrich all terrain ko is an excellent street and off road tire, it also will last a lot longer on the highway. You have a trade off in mud, big fat wide lugs of softer rubber, they have to be flexible some, or they will tear off which is not a good thing. The all terrain is a little harder, and less aggresive but it handles mud and snow, and rainy roads excellent, and does good on dry better than the mud terrain. its your truck, do what you want, americas tire, and tire rack have a consumer section where people can type in feed back, go read some of the feed back from people who bought tires and go from there, another thing that works good with a 8 ply truck tire is you can air down those all terrains to like 14 lbs and float over the deepest muck anyway.
connor k
2011-08-10 19:33:54 UTC
the mud terrain is more. the AT is good for every day driving and occasional off roading. I have owned both tires for my truck. I like the At's in the snow. they get gummed up easy in the mud but as long as you got some power they do ok. the mud terrains like the name are great in the mud but still have good road handling.
2016-05-15 08:48:32 UTC
If it's stock, 33's will fit, 35's will not.
Flopalopegus
2011-08-10 19:21:33 UTC
www.tirerack.com



Cheaper tires than you'll find locally.


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