I would like to add a post for people to list their favorite tires. Mine personally are the toyo open country M/Ts
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Dakota definity a/t worked great on my old dodge ram. An all terrain people should at least check out.
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I used to run BFG AT KOs for years on my TJ, which were good but tended to float/hydroplane easily.
On the XJ, for daily driving with occasional mild to moderate off road use, I have really liked the Firestone Destination AT. Quit on road and they track straight. Good looks, and a 50k warranty. And, they are TONS better about hydroplaning over the BFGs. And about $150 a set cheaper than the BFGs. For more serious mud and rock climbing I'd probably go with their Destination Mud Terrain for more aggressive tread, or switch to Duratracs.
On the XJ, for daily driving with occasional mild to moderate off road use, I have really liked the Firestone Destination AT. Quit on road and they track straight. Good looks, and a 50k warranty. And, they are TONS better about hydroplaning over the BFGs. And about $150 a set cheaper than the BFGs. For more serious mud and rock climbing I'd probably go with their Destination Mud Terrain for more aggressive tread, or switch to Duratracs.
I ran toyo open country on my dodge. But I was also wondering if anyone on here has ran them on a cherokee before.
anyone ever run the Mickey Thompson baja MTZ? Just wondering. I was thinking about buying this kit
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I bought 4 of those 33's on some moab's but I havent used them yet I like my 31's goodyear wranglers.Originally Posted by Usafmikejr
anyone ever run the Mickey Thompson baja MTZ? Just wondering. I was thinking about buying this kithttp://www.rustysoffroad.com/jeep-su...-pack-kit.html