matthewheld
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Holy crap, those Interco Boggers kick a$$ for looks! Must sound like a diesel locomotive going down the pavement.
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They kick a$$ offroad to,just don't plan to get more then 10,000miles out of them and don't bother balancing them,next to impossible.They are kinda rough after you cut all the small lugs out(the poor man's paddles tire) on hard paved surfaces.Holy crap, those Interco Boggers kick a$$ for looks! Must sound like a diesel locomotive going down the pavement.
I've got 12,000 miles on mine and they are wearing awesome and look almost brand new.
As for the BFG's,I was a great supporter of BFG's until I started playing offroad,they just don't last.I blew out 4 BFG MT's in less then 1 month due to a really weak sidewall that tree braches love to punture and before running the MT's I ran the AT's and had 3 sidewall puntures,1 tread seperate,and 1 break a steel belt.All these tires failed in less then 6 months time frame and all where less then 6 months old(not on my KJ,my '84 Blazer).I switched to Interco's Boggers and never had a problem,and after that I have only ever ran MT/R's or Intero tires with zero problems,not even one flat tire.
Not to offend you but I rate procrap's lower then bfg's,just cheap china junk(yes all procraps stuff is made in china).All procraps where almost recalled but the main distributer didn't have enough money to do a recall so they let it slide(the fed's),procraps have a very bad rep for tread seperation at highway spead.Around here in CO you can't pay someone to take procrap tires,they are that bad and there are thousands of ultra ********* wheelers and many more average wheelers here,I trust there collective opinion over any store salesman.Just to toss my hat into the ring, I have Pro Comp A/T's and they are wearing quite well, with great wet/snow traction. If my alignment wasn't so messed up, they'd look brand new. Just an option. Sometimes Pro Comp has 4 for 3 deals too through 4 Wheel Parts.
I guess none of you guys are aware of http://www.discounttiredirect.com/
Never buy tires retail, ever...
Good for you,I went through 7 BFG's(4 mt's and 3 AT's) in 6 months on the same vehicle('84 "light" 3/4ton Blazer),less then 200 miles total driven and all in mud ranging from 12" to 36".I'll never even consider any BFG tire again,just not worth it,you couldn't pay me to run BFG's.As to the comments on the BFG A/T's in prior posts, I just wanted to say that I have run 3 sets of them on other trucks (not the KJ) and have had excellent on/off road performance with them. And they last and last. I got about 69,000 miles out of the last set on a work truck. I would have them on the KJ but they don't make them in my size.
Dave
Good for you,I went through 7 BFG's(4 mt's and 3 AT's) in 6 months on the same vehicle('84 "light" 3/4ton Blazer),less then 200 miles total driven and all in mud ranging from 12" to 36".I'll never even consider any BFG tire again,just not worth it,you couldn't pay me to run BFG's.
My buddies still run BFG's,both MT's and the AT's and never can get 30,000miles from them,most are switching to Maxxis BigHorn's or there BuckShot mudders.If you get more then 40,000miles out of a MT tire you have on crappy MT tire,it's to hard which makes it useless offroad.