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Watering Hole
Got myself a new tow rig yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="azekologi" data-source="post: 160646" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>Hey wasilvers, I'll add one thing...</p><p></p><p>Those BFG Mud-Terrains aren't bad shoes, but when the time comes consider the BFG All-Terrains as a more economical alternative. The mudders can't be beat if you're driving in soft squishy Earth, but the AT's wear a lot better for a daily driver if you don't <em>need</em> full-on mudders when you do venture into the unknown. My brother in law got the mudders the same time I got a pair of the AT's, his were bald in 40K, and mine had good tread until about 65K. In my opinion, the mudders have a more agressive look 8), but they also have A LOT softer rubber compound :?. As they're already on, wear them down in good health, but keep the AT's in mind when the time comes. :wink: </p><p></p><p>Good luck, keep that black paint looking sharp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azekologi, post: 160646, member: 2311"] Hey wasilvers, I'll add one thing... Those BFG Mud-Terrains aren't bad shoes, but when the time comes consider the BFG All-Terrains as a more economical alternative. The mudders can't be beat if you're driving in soft squishy Earth, but the AT's wear a lot better for a daily driver if you don't [i]need[/i] full-on mudders when you do venture into the unknown. My brother in law got the mudders the same time I got a pair of the AT's, his were bald in 40K, and mine had good tread until about 65K. In my opinion, the mudders have a more agressive look 8), but they also have A LOT softer rubber compound :?. As they're already on, wear them down in good health, but keep the AT's in mind when the time comes. :wink: Good luck, keep that black paint looking sharp! [/QUOTE]
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