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Best all-terrain tires under $150/piece for 235/75R15?

TridenT

Lifer
Thoughts? BFG All-Terrain are pretty close to $150 depending on where you go but with fees and taxes get closer to $185/piece. Looking to replace a set of four for under $600, ideally. Currently have ooooold BFG AT. The new generation seems to get decent reviews and the current ones don't seem overly loud. That's why I'm heavily biased towards them at the moment. It's important they're not loud at high speed because I do a lot of highway miles.

Looking for quiet on the freeway/road but decent for off-road too. It's going on a 1995 Jeep Wrangler 4.0L. Running 235/75R15 currently, may as well keep it the same...
 
Whatever the BF Goodrich All-Terrain are good enough for. Let's put that as the bar.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=All-Terrain+T/A+KO

Think Pacific Northwest off-roading. Some dirt, some mud, some snow. No extremes.

Are you talking about stuff like this?
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Or stuff like this?
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If you're not doing anything more severe than dirt roads, basically any tire in that size will work.
 
Thoughts? BFG All-Terrain are pretty close to $150 depending on where you go but with fees and taxes get closer to $185/piece. Looking to replace a set of four for under $600, ideally. Currently have ooooold BFG AT. The new generation seems to get decent reviews and the current ones don't seem overly loud. That's why I'm heavily biased towards them at the moment. It's important they're not loud at high speed because I do a lot of highway miles.

Looking for quiet on the freeway/road but decent for off-road too. It's going on a 1995 Jeep Wrangler 4.0L. Running 235/75R15 currently, may as well keep it the same...

Get Some Michelins Cheapass!! :disappointed:
 
I like General Grabber AT2 or Firestone Destination A/T in that price range. Both were good on/off road performers when I had my '01 XJ.
 
I ran the BFG All-Terrain for a number of years. Great traction but I always seemed to rip the sidewalls when off roading.
I switched to Firestone Destination AT. I was shocked at how well they did off road, in the snow. But my truck was heavy.
 
I ran the BFG All-Terrain for a number of years. Great traction but I always seemed to rip the sidewalls when off roading.
I switched to Firestone Destination AT. I was shocked at how well they did off road, in the snow. But my truck was heavy.

we had the same trouble with them on our work trucks. F-350s with E rated tires we went to the bridgestone revo2 and were quite impressed with them in our conditions.
 
Look into the Hankook Dynapro MT. Even though its probably more off road based than you will do ive ran 4 sets of them on 2 different vehicles and find them to be very quiet and well mannered on road as well. They are on my daily driver right now a toyota 4 runner. Also ran 2 sets on a full size chec 3/4 ton PU.

Most of the off roading i do though is like the second picture above.
 
Bought Cooper Discoverer A/T3 based on the article above... and that no one here agreed on tires. Got them from discount tire direct for $480 shipped. There's a $70 MIR that I'll be getting with it too. I'll take the tires over to Walmart and get them put on that way. I'll get an alignment after I put them on too. Maybe not at walmart but who knows where. Gotta find a place that does a good job for a good price.
 
Bought Cooper Discoverer A/T3 based on the article above... and that no one here agreed on tires. Got them from discount tire direct for $480 shipped. There's a $70 MIR that I'll be getting with it too. I'll take the tires over to Walmart and get them put on that way. I'll get an alignment after I put them on too. Maybe not at walmart but who knows where. Gotta find a place that does a good job for a good price.
If you shop everything by price, you are doing it wrong.
 
LOL wait wait waitttttt -

You drive a '95 wrangler, yet you were posting in your ridiculous thread in here about buying BMW's and other similar cars? Talk about a downgrade.
 
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