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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 715233" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>We live on a long stretch of sandy road and our tires wear out faster than anybody else's I know. </p><p>I got more than 50K out of a set of BFG all-terrains. Lots of noise from them going down the road, but they are great tires. However, I put Falcon AT on there this past time. Half the money and they are a lot quieter. I really like them so far. </p><p>Mud grips are a big waste of money for almost everybody that has them - no different from lift kits and pipe sets. But if that's your hobby, that's your business. AT are sufficient grip for most situations, although I can't speak to snow cause that's not really an issue in my neck of the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 715233, member: 10309"] We live on a long stretch of sandy road and our tires wear out faster than anybody else's I know. I got more than 50K out of a set of BFG all-terrains. Lots of noise from them going down the road, but they are great tires. However, I put Falcon AT on there this past time. Half the money and they are a lot quieter. I really like them so far. Mud grips are a big waste of money for almost everybody that has them - no different from lift kits and pipe sets. But if that's your hobby, that's your business. AT are sufficient grip for most situations, although I can't speak to snow cause that's not really an issue in my neck of the woods. [/QUOTE]
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