BFG a/t vs. Procomp a/t vs. procomp xtreme a/t?
BFG a/t vs. Procomp a/t vs. procomp xtreme a/t?
Which tire do you reccomend for new england weather. Only once in a while off-road. I am looking to get a 32"-34" tire for a 3" body lift? Out of the three what would look best and act best?
Right. The BFG AT KO's have an excellent reputation and are a proven tire. The new Pro Comp Xtreme AT's are getting good reviews but they have not been out very long, so no one really knows how they will hold up in the long run. The origninal Pro Comp AT's have an average reputation at best.
BFG AT in snow?
Does anyone have experience with the BFG AT in Snow? Do they handle good? I live in Eastern Canada so thats an important factor for me. I've been debating for almost a month now I'm sticking with stock wheels for now and am thinking of BFG AT 285/75/16, or maybe Nitto Terra Grappelers. Based on comments form this site the 285's will work with my stock 16x7 wheels.
I like the Mud Tire look but they ar not as practical as i need.
I like the Mud Tire look but they ar not as practical as i need.
BFG ATs are GREAT in the snow. Dad has run them on his last 2 F-150s. His 01 4x4 and his 91 4x2, both are great in the snow. Personally his 01 has saved my *** a few times when I was still driving my 2wd ranger around. He pulled me right out.
The PC XATs are snow raited and look like they would be good in the snow to me. I know people who have them on there truck, but no one has had them through a winter yet.
The PC XATs are snow raited and look like they would be good in the snow to me. I know people who have them on there truck, but no one has had them through a winter yet.
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Two different ways of measuring the same thing. Backspacing is the distance from the wheels mounting surface to it's rear lip. Offset is the distance from the wheels mounting surface to the center of the wheel. Backspacing is just much, much easier for me to visualize.
Originally Posted by wandell
Two different ways of measuring the same thing. Backspacing is the distance from the wheels mounting surface to it's rear lip. Offset is the distance from the wheels mounting surface to the center of the wheel. Backspacing is just much, much easier for me to visualize.


