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Old Tires Vs New Tires

RYDNHI4X4

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Old tires were Goodyear MT'r 285 75r16.
 

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New tires are 285 75r16 BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2.

What do you guys think?
 

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I got apx. 56,000 miles on the old tires, but I think it was mostly because of the cold/snowy winters in Upstate NY. No heat equals less friction and less tire wear. That's my guess. So I am hoping to get 45,000 miles out of these ones.
 
I thought they looked different...I had 35" BFG mud terrains on a old fj cruiser...

they look tough though Steve.:thumbsup:
 
$1,183 total. That included tax, mount, balance, new locking lug nuts cause the old ones were to rusted, and lifetime rotate and balance.
 
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