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    I used to use BFG All Terrain T/A's religiously and they were awesome in snow up until about half tread was gone, then they were the absolute worst. After awhile, I couldn't keep justifying the price BFG's. I switched to Bridgestone Duelers & haven't been back to BFG since. While not as good in the snow initially, they seemed better overall throughout the entire life of the tire.

    Just my experience. YMMV.
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    You should go with a Load Range E rated tire. My experience is with BFG and Toyo. The last ten years or so, I have been running Toyos and they have served me well on-road and off. Some tire damage can be avoided and some cannot. It may help if you can identify where you are picking up the trash and try to avoid that area, or stop pissing off your neighbor.
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    I'm on my second set of E-rated Cooper Discoverer AT3's and I've been super happy with them. I travel a bunch of long distance miles on gravel roads known for causing flats with zero issues.

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    Recommend me some Truck Tires

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    How do these BFGs do in the snow, I need new tires for this winter, for my JK, and will go skiing.
    I'll let you know next January.

    Oh and I'm running E load tires on my Tacoma that weighs just a hair over 4,000 pounds. So don't fret about putting a set on a full size.
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    if you get the KO2 they are snow rated should do awesome
    I am planning on the KO2 this time around for our new 4runner since they are snow rated

    after having on/off road tires and mud type off road tires for snow the on/off with the snow rating any of them will out do anything but a true winter snow tire was shocked at how much better the snow rated tires handled in the wet snow and dry cold snow than previous tires !

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    How do these BFGs do in the snow, I need new tires for this winter, for my JK, and will go skiing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaysop View Post
    You're looking for a 3 ply all terrain tire?

    Goodyear makes a few with Kevlar, they're super heavy and probably not worth the additional cost.
    I have goodyear wranglers on my F150, they are a good tire choice for mud and wet pavement but the Kevlar means nothing to a nail or screw, I've been driving on a plugged tire for about a year.

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    Check out the cooper st maxx if you want an aggressive all terrain similar to the duratrac but with stronger sidewalls.

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    Um, my Nitto Terra Grappler 285's are some boss ass tires.

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    The Bridgestone Dueler is not very aggressive and looks like a big street tire.

    We run Bridgestone Potenzas on the Volvos and they did great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    if you get the KO2 they are snow rated should do awesome
    I am planning on the KO2 this time around for our new 4runner since they are snow rated

    after having on/off road tires and mud type off road tires for snow the on/off with the snow rating any of them will out do anything but a true winter snow tire was shocked at how much better the snow rated tires handled in the wet snow and dry cold snow than previous tires !
    Agreed. Also look into a narrow profile ("pizza cutter") tire, they work much better in snow than those wide, fat tires people seem to love putting on jeeps.
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