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Grabber AT2's or BFG AT's

Old 02-17-2010, 12:14 PM
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Looking for some new wheels, don;t know what to get. Please help
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look into the Dunlop mudd rovers...low price and VERY aggressive tread
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I used to have some dunlops. Do they wear real fast?
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probally no faster than any other Mudd terrains.....
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Couldn't be happier with by BFG's! I drive mostly paved roads, some gravel, and recently deep snow....all in all great tires!!!
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ive had both.. generals cost less and are more aggressive. they also last just as long
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Grabbers look tempting, especially in 255/70/15 which will hopefully (!) fit on a stock XJ.
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I have never had Generals but I love BFG about to put some back on the Rig this week.
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I have run 3 different sizes of BFG A/T's and love there performance on all terrain.
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