mud vs. all terrain
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From: manchvegas nh
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
have you looked into the general grabber AT2's? they are cheaper then the bfg AT and grip a lil better. i had the dunlop mud rovers they were no too bad just not the best in the snow, im running the goodyear wrangler authority on mine the the 31x10.5 and they are labled as a AT but look like a MT and work great and where cheap
Kinda off topic but I know tire rack and some select tire stores are is still selling them but, how is to come when you have to replace the tire, since bfg ta ko are not longer being made. And the procomps are on back order till I think July maybe more. But that's in the a/t I don't know about the m/t.
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From: oregon
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho 99 intake ps pump 1" tb spacer 62mm bored tb eletric fans and more
ive like to stick with a in between tire first i had the dean mud terrains the on the road charistics where not bad at all. being that the jeep doesnt really need much to do well off road they worked great. btw my jeep is my Daily driver.
33x12.5x15 which where more a inbetween tire

then i found a set of cooper descover ST for cheap 35x12.5x15
33x12.5x15 which where more a inbetween tire

then i found a set of cooper descover ST for cheap 35x12.5x15
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