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    i looked at one which was a 36" and the lugs were pretty far apart which would only get further as you get bigger. so it should be pretty good for mud, my other choice was the mickey thompson baja claw radials but they wouldnt be nearly as good on road or wet pavement i dont think. they would certainly own in the mud though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    i looked at one which was a 36" and the lugs were pretty far apart which would only get further as you get bigger. so it should be pretty good for mud, my other choice was the mickey thompson baja claw radials but they wouldnt be nearly as good on road or wet pavement i dont think. they would certainly own in the mud though.

    Thats what my dad has now, They are good for off road, but on road they just ride to rough. They are rated to last about 15,000.. he has gotten 20+ from taking good care of them.

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    KM2's hands down they pull really good and don't beat your teeth out on the road llike the baja's do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jsprevat View Post
    KM2's hands down they pull really good and don't beat your teeth out on the road llike the baja's do.
    LOL thats quite a phrase
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    How long do the bfg muds usally last?
    07 GMC ccsb 1500 4x4, front replacment bumper, 285 70 r17 on 17" black helo max 6, Dual flowmasters dumped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    i looked at one which was a 36" and the lugs were pretty far apart which would only get further as you get bigger. so it should be pretty good for mud, my other choice was the mickey thompson baja claw radials but they wouldnt be nearly as good on road or wet pavement i dont think. they would certainly own in the mud though.

    I ran the bias ply 35 13.50 and 15.50 and they both handle great on the road even in winter unlike my boggers I ran. They didn't even have the shakes with the cold weather that bias plys get with flat spots till they warm up.

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    I'll keep this one like it is.. when i graduate i'll prolly get a '10 Denali with a 6.2 lol that'll be the fast truck, and this one will turn into the weekend play-toy. I got all my stock parts except the shocks, i sold them to a friend.
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