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Old 04-30-2001, 03:54 PM
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Schlud and I had a brief coversation on this one.

This fall I will be ditching my stock treads and purchasing a more agressive tire. I will be purchasing a 31" X10.50 X 15 or 32 x 11.50 x15 All-terrain type tire. Previously I had my mind set on the BFG AT/KO however, I have recently noticed the Wild Country TXR from Les Schwab. It looks as though it is a good trade off between an AT and an MT.

I have already decided against a pure MT tire since I still want good on-road wet traction (Seattle) and good snow manners for ski trips.

My question is, how does this tires performace compare to the BFG AT/KO on the road and off? Does anyone have any idea? I know that Mosi had a set, but has since moved to BFG 32" MT's.

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Hmmm... I would say that all around they are pretty good and half way descent in the mud. They aren't good in the ice though... I had my BFG MTs siped and they handle much better in the ice than the TXRs did. You would probably get a little more tread life out of the BFG ATs because the Wild Countries have a softer compound.
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Angry TXR

in a word they SUCK!

ok a little more info,

When brand new they work resonable well. After 20K miles they do not work so well, they still do ok in the dry stuff, but forget about mud. In snow (wet heavy sloppy snow) forget it. they suck big time. They did not wear very well at all, I have just over 20K miles on mine and have very little tread left on them (I *may* be able to squeeze 30K miles out of them) I think you would be a lot happier with the BFG AT/KO

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By the way. If you were considering LesSchuab for their service, you can also get the full line of Swampers there now.

Maybe a set of TruXus tires in your future?
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Unhappy Interco Tires

I stopped by Schuab's right after the weekend we went out. The TruXus are not in the system :cry: Hopefully they will be in there soon (and in a 32" size)
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I try to do as much of my vehicle maintenance by myself, however, I have heard excellent things about Les Schwabs service.

As for the TruXus, how do they compare to the BFG MT as far as road noise? I assume they perform about the same in muddy conditions.

I am thinking I will still end up with the BFG AT/KO's, as they were my first instinct, and have allways been a loyal BFG customer.
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OK..... To further complicate things....

Here is another potential tire that might be suited for my use.



Pro Comp Mud Terrain 31 X 10.50

Supposedly fairly quiet, fairly aggressive and siping.

Whaddaya think? I need to talk to Russ Watson of SEXC. He has a set on his truck.
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WQ... read the post on the Tire Comparison before you go with the Pro Comp... I had my BFG MTs siped in the center set of lugs and they work great!
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OK, now I am throwing the Yoko Geolander AT II+ into the mix after seeing them in action of Carltons truck at Tellico. They seemed to have good traction, and conform well to rocks. Not only that but they are only $75 a a piece at tires.com They would probably suit my needs pretty well.
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Be aware of the sidewall issues - BFG are 3 ply, the pro-comps and Yokohama's are 2 ply, the Swampers are 6, I think? Not sure on the Les Schwab.
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OK, now I am throwing the Yoko Geolander AT II+ into the mix after seeing them in action of Carltons truck at Tellico. They seemed to have good traction, and conform well to rocks. Not only that but they are only $75 a a piece at tires.com They would probably suit my needs pretty well.
Aren't those the uni-directional tires? You would need to carry around 2 spares ...
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Aren't those the uni-directional tires? You would need to carry around 2 spares ...
Actually, I think those are the Yokohama Geolader MT's
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Actually, I think those are the Yokohama Geolader MT's

Ah! You are correct ... so Carlton had the M/T's and ditched them for A/T's? I'll never understand that kid.
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Ah! You are correct ... so Carlton had the M/T's and ditched them for A/T's? I'll never understand that kid.
Actually, I think he swapped them out for the road trip from Dallas -> Nashville -> Tellico -> Nashville -> Dallas. I believe he had the M/T spare on the roof still
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speaking of Geolander MTs...

Anyone seen the new uni-directional Pro Comp MTs? I saw them in the recent 4WheelParts monthly magazine thingamajig.
I swear they looked dead-on like the Geolander MTs; but it could be that the "directionality" of the two tires is their most distinct feature and so I just *think* they look the same (no side-by-side comparison) based on the overall impression the two tires made in mind. Damn that's just too analytical .


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