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Mud tires recommendations please

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Don’t waste your $$$$ on BFGs. Overpriced and underperform. Toyo last forever and drive excellent on road for a MT. Nittos are also very good.
I would tend to agree with this. After only getting 20K miles on two successive sets of BFG K02’s on my 2018 Raptor I now have Toyo Open Country A/T llls (35x11.50s) on my Bronco and after 7K miles they appear to be wearing much better than my K02s. Have heard the K03s are improved over the K02s…
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I would say taking everything into consideration Yokohama Geolandar G003 MT is the best Mud Terrain on the market. They are durable, aggressive best looking, light, and tough. Toyos are good but for the weight difference the Juice is not worth the squeeze. Yokohama 37s are 13.1 wide and weigh 76 lbs, which isamazing on your suspension components. Did I mention their price is amazing too lol. If I had to pick one Geolandar G003s all the way and yes they are better than BFG and Nitto.
 

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I went to deer camp this weekend and had to lock my base 2.7 sas into 4 wheel drive in the driveway ( just muddy no ruts on flat ground) to get out. Stock tires dont seem to clean out. They just held the mud. I dont climb rocks. But i would like to be able to drive through a muddy field if needed. Mud tire recommendations please. Plus i dont have money to just order a full set. Will be ordering 1 every couple months till next season. So i will have a summer set and a deer season set. Suggestions on brand?
I really like the Firestone MT have used them for a few years they last a long time and the road noise isn't bad at all for a mud tire.
 

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Cooper STT Pro's seem to be the best for my application--cost, performance, durability, and usually in stock. I have run a lot of mud tires and I like these the best. Tires have the same loyalty as truck brands and football teams so the best thing to do is look at a few different brands and then make the decision based on what you see.
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I am also a yokahoma fan but For limited budget and use there are many “off brand” cheaper options that would fit you needs…they may offer more noise and/or less mileage but Will plow through the goo…good luck!
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