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So my either original, or at least not far off of original Wrangler At/s's are pretty worn down and dry rotted. Its almost time for tax refunds, and I've kicked around a few ideas on tires, but wanted to get some outside input before I make up my mind.
1. Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner At: Got a set of them for my everyday truck last year. I haven't been disappointed with them, they're a lot better than the Bfg Radial Long Trail T/As they replaced. But they're not as aggressive as I had originally planned for the m1009.
2. Bfg All Terrain KO2: More aggressive than the Trailrunners, but not by a ton. Pretty similar really. More proven.
3. General Grabber X3: Awesome looking and lots of glowing reviews. Only concern is they're 52lbs where the first 2 are in the low 40s. Don't know if that much more weight would be asking too much of the 3.08 geared 10 bolts, or the rest of the drivetrain. Or the steering for that matter.
Saw the wrangler duratracs on an m1009, didn't strike my fancy really. Doesn't help that they aren't cheap.
Bfg mud terrains are alright, but a little on the pricey side too. Especially considering how similar the Grabber x3s are for ~$50 less each.
Gunshy about Firestone/Bridgestone, but I could be swayed if they're really worlds better than they were 10-20 years ago.
There's a lot of other tires out there, but I'm not gonna get anything with a techy sidewall like the old Wrangler Pro Grades (great tires btw). I do want my truck to look at least close to original. I'm also not gonna get full off road tires like super swampers either since I do drive on pavement more than off road. Also gonna keep the stock 31 size, its on stock suspension with unclipped fenders.
Let me know if theres anything other than those first 3 you guys can think of that I haven't considered. Thanks!
1. Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner At: Got a set of them for my everyday truck last year. I haven't been disappointed with them, they're a lot better than the Bfg Radial Long Trail T/As they replaced. But they're not as aggressive as I had originally planned for the m1009.
2. Bfg All Terrain KO2: More aggressive than the Trailrunners, but not by a ton. Pretty similar really. More proven.
3. General Grabber X3: Awesome looking and lots of glowing reviews. Only concern is they're 52lbs where the first 2 are in the low 40s. Don't know if that much more weight would be asking too much of the 3.08 geared 10 bolts, or the rest of the drivetrain. Or the steering for that matter.
Saw the wrangler duratracs on an m1009, didn't strike my fancy really. Doesn't help that they aren't cheap.
Bfg mud terrains are alright, but a little on the pricey side too. Especially considering how similar the Grabber x3s are for ~$50 less each.
Gunshy about Firestone/Bridgestone, but I could be swayed if they're really worlds better than they were 10-20 years ago.
There's a lot of other tires out there, but I'm not gonna get anything with a techy sidewall like the old Wrangler Pro Grades (great tires btw). I do want my truck to look at least close to original. I'm also not gonna get full off road tires like super swampers either since I do drive on pavement more than off road. Also gonna keep the stock 31 size, its on stock suspension with unclipped fenders.
Let me know if theres anything other than those first 3 you guys can think of that I haven't considered. Thanks!
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