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Old 06-15-2014, 08:49 AM   #5
cadillac_al
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Re: Tire considerations.

Hmmm, I didn't even realize some BFG AT's were load range C. I just checked them. My 15" BFG's are load range C rated for 2200 lbs each. I have hauled anything I needed and hauled car trailers with no issues. My 3/4 ton 35" BFG's are load range D 3300 lbs each so i guess it a;ll depends how much you plan to haul. I run my trucks down the interstate once in a while and the BFG AT's are surprisingly quiet imo.

Up here on the logging roads, the exposed ledge and sharp rocks will ruin any new tire. The only tire that seems to last is the BFG's. I have heard many stories over the years from my friends ruining a new tire while out fishing or hunting on those logging roads. People that work out there swear by the BFG's.
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