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A/T Tires Option on Sasquatch

If Ford gave the option, would you select A/T tires or M/T tires for your Sasquatch?


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I'm buying SAS for the "better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it". It's a big plus that it will actually look like an offroader too. If the pictures we are seeing floating around are real depictions of what a SAS will actually look like, I love it.
 

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Fun fact, the tires that come with Sasquatch are a all terrain. The M/T in their branding stands for multi terrain, not mud terrain. Those tires are what they call “hybrid” which is just a fancy name for a more aggressive all terrain tire.
It’s a very common misunderstanding. I think it was a bad decision to label them as M/T because every other tire manufacturer that I know of calls that a mud terrain.
 
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Fun fact, the tires that come with Sasquatch are a all terrain. The M/T in their branding stands for multi terrain, not mud terrain. Those tires are what they call “hybrid” which is just a fancy name for a more aggressive all terrain tire.
It’s a very common misunderstanding. I think it was a bad decision to label them as M/T because every other tire manufacturer that I know of calls that a mud terrain.
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Fun fact, the tires that come with Sasquatch are a all terrain. The M/T in their branding stands for multi terrain, not mud terrain. Those tires are what they call “hybrid” which is just a fancy name for a more aggressive all terrain tire.
It’s a very common misunderstanding. I think it was a bad decision to label them as M/T because every other tire manufacturer that I know of calls that a mud terrain.
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Really? If true, this made my night.
Yes. Honestly I’m too lazy to look it up and post it here but Goodyear put out an article about these tires. It’s on this forum somewhere. And obviously easily found using a Google search
 

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Fun fact, the tires that come with Sasquatch are a all terrain. The M/T in their branding stands for multi terrain, not mud terrain. Those tires are what they call “hybrid” which is just a fancy name for a more aggressive all terrain tire.
It’s a very common misunderstanding. I think it was a bad decision to label them as M/T because every other tire manufacturer that I know of calls that a mud terrain.
I’ve seen this a few times and based on the tread pattern, the tire does seem to be an AT. But even the Ford survey called it a Mud Terrain tire so I’m not sure.
 

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I’ve seen this a few times and based on the tread pattern, the tire does seem to be an AT. But even the Ford survey called it a Mud Terrain tire so I’m not sure.
Goodyear calls it a multi terrain.

I wish there actually was a real all terrain and a mud terrain available for Sasquatch. As much as it’s going to cost, it should be a choice.
 
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I’ve seen this a few times and based on the tread pattern, the tire does seem to be an AT. But even the Ford survey called it a Mud Terrain tire so I’m not sure.
This is clear as mud...sorry
 

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Here's some in depth info on that tire. It looks pretty "sipey" so that it could be decent in the snow. No mountain snowflake symbol rating yet as that testing is still in the works.

 

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Also from what I was told the M/T Ford has is more like a hybrid. If you don't know what that is its between a M/T and a A/T look up TOYO open country R/T
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