skittles said:
well i'm sorry you guys feel that way there are 3 trucks at my work who can't wait to wear them out who say they like the dueler revo's, or toyo at's a lot more. when i worked at goodyear a lot of heavy duty farm trucks there use to have them and peolpe would all switch over to silent armors or work horse's but if you guys want to flame me some more about my comment. don't hesistat i can take as much as the next guy. it doesn't affend me or anything. i've seen and heard what i've seen and heard. sorry to affending some of you at lovers. i don't blame you i'm sure in some cases they are a good tire.
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WorkHorses and Silent Armor's are E rated (and heavier), aren't they? I don't know if a BFG AT is over a 'D' rating. I honestly don't think they were designed to be used on heavier vehicles (say 3/4 and 1 ton pickups).
If you missapply the tire, I don't think you're going to be happy with it at all. I don't care what brand it is. I've personnally not been impressed with the Toyo MTs off-road (buggies and 'built' rigs being my observation), but I bet they are an AWESOME tire for a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup that sees most of it's use on road.
For a lighter weight vehicle (say a Jeep or early Bronco or whatever), the BFG AT is a great match, IMHO. Personally, I like something more aggressive but it's hard to argue with 30ish years of success.