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BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires
Brand: BF Goodrich
Features:
- Comes in a variety of sizes
- Quiet onroad while still performing offroad
- Raised white letters
- Size options to fit a variety of Jeeps
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BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires
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BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires - Reviews
Awesome! | |
Date: Apr 29, 2016 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Sydney, NSW) | |
Got these tyres from Tyroola, used it to explore some terrains in Perth, totally worth the price. | |
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OEM Tires for 2012 JKUR | |
Date: Dec 16, 2015 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Boston, MA) | |
This is a review of the original M/T and not the KM2. Works well in mud in addition to rain, snow, and loosely packed dirt. They are ok in sand if you accelerate smoothly. You'll dig and get stuck if you're too aggressive on the gas and in 2WD. I was very surprised the tire worked well at all in rain and on snow/ice. I live in the northeastern US where we get all sorts of weather and had record snowfall last year. The tire just works. All my other trucks have had BFG A/Ts or off-brands. The M/Ts have pulled me out of a leaf covered (hidden) mud pit which is quite a feat b/c the JKUR is geared for rock crawling and not slinging mud. The Jeep was up to the diffs but not quite to the axle tubes. I disconnected the front sway bar and activated both lockers. Even with the wheels slowly spinning, the tread managed to self clean enough move the Jeep to solid footing. I use my Jeep on old forestry/logging roads and Class VI roads. I've been on OHV trails where I've used my rock rails for their intended purpose. In every instance, I've never been wanting for a better tire. The tires wear evenly and don't chunk. The tires are loud compared to A/Ts. They are loud enough to where sometimes it is difficult to hold a cell phone conversation at hwy speeds whether using the in-vehicle Bluetooth or headset. To be fair, that could be b/c I'm driving a Jeep which is not well sound insulated. I expect to get around 50,000mi from them. They have 45,000mi on them now and have about 1/8" tread depth remaining. Most of my driving is mixed hwy/city. Average hwy cruising speed is 65-70mph. Roads and hwys are pot hole and crack riddled. I've hit large pot holes without any tire/wheel damage where cars w/ smaller/lower profile tires have blown out or bent rims. Also, the price is right. I just paid $129/ea on sale for a set of 4. |
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Tire Popped and Split From Almost Rim To Rim | |
Date: Jul 18, 2011 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (San Diego, CA) | |
I had a set of BF Goodrich Mud Terrain tires 33" on a 06 Wrangler. The tires were about 5 years old but had barely been used, approximately 80% of the tread was left. I swapped these tires from a 73 CJ5 that I just wasn't using that much anymore. After around 4000-5000 miles after the switch the tire popped on me going down the hi-way doing 75-80 MPH. The vehicle shook for 2-3 seconds then I heard a "POP" Instantly this threw my vehicle where it flipped and rolled and totaled the vehicle. I had to be airlifted away as a result of this accident. Investigators from Jeep and my insurance company both concluded that this was a product defect that caused the accident. While taking up the issue with BF Goodrich they advised me to take the tire in to be inspected. The tire store stated after about 10 seconds of looking at the tire that it was caused by a road hazard. I did not hit anything at all during this 4 hour trip that I was just on and the tire was inflated at 35 psi. BF Goodrich didn't care about the accident or my injuries. They did offer me 30% off a new tire. Too bad I don't have a vehicle to put a tire on anymore. | |
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POS | |
Date: Sep 15, 2010 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Camas, WA) | |
The worst tires ever!!! First of I am very very anile when it comes to my tires. Had 31s on a 99 Cherokee that cupped at less than 10k like I have never seen before. Had 32s on a 94 Wrangler that 2, yes 2 of the tires separated on the sides at the tread. BFG said I ran them at low pressure and would do nothing about it. This was with 5k on one and 10k on the other. I would never buy a BFG ever again!!! | |
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KM2s | |
Date: May 29, 2010 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (California) | |
The KM2s are Fantastic tires on the street and in dry rock. The street ride is almost as good as a all-terrain, they are very quiet, and they last a long time. The KM2s are also extremely good in dry rocks - probably one of the better tires I have used for rock crawling. They really wrap around rocks, even running with higher pressures like 20#. This is why most of the rigs you see running Moab use KM2s or IROKs. But in wet rocks and on wet pavement, they don't do so well. I think the lack of siping causes a lot of slippage with these tires in wet conditions. They are great in the sand, but not as good in the mud as most of the other MT tires. Overall, the KM2 is a good compromise between a street and trail tire. |
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NOT for pulling a trailer | |
Date: Jun 06, 2009 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Antioch, Calif.) | |
These tires are great for off road, but if your carring a load or pulling a trailer,be careful. With the soft tread and a rolling sidewall, it makes you feel as if your going to lose control in any kind of quick corners or a quick swerve around sombody. I wouldn't buy them for the road again. |
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Bad on Ice | |
Date: Jun 08, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Lac La Biche, AB, Canada) | |
I bought these tires last summer for my Ranger off road edition. They are a mean tire on Sand, Mud and other off road surfaces. They handle well on pavement for a mud tire, But when it came to November December even in 4x4 on pavement i couldnt move, the would just spin on ice. And once you got going you cant turn they slide right into the ditch. Other than that they look mean, make my ranger look bad ass, and are great im mud, skeg, swamp or whatever you want to go though. 265/75/16 |
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Awesome SNOW and Mud tires | |
Date: Feb 16, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Portland, Oregon) | |
These took us all around the mountain. Don't have to chain up. Parked it at the lodge for around three days to ski, hard snow fall and ice pellets everyday. Last day they closed the lift due to bad weather. We have 33x12.5x15 on our Full size Bronco and they rock. Every one had to dig out. Just put in four wheel drive, rocked it back and fourth a couple of times and we were off.. Every one was wishing..LOL And the sand,, WOW, was that fun.. As far as mud,, we never got stuck once..SO Far So GOOD.. Love em... Great on pavement and even in the rain.. | |
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Good all around tire | |
Date: Feb 15, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Gas City, IN) | |
I have had several sets of bfg tires! I think they do ok in mud as long as it is'nt to deep, there are better 4x4 tires for deep mud. They could be better on wet pavement(alittle sipping would'hurt) ready to try the new km2's as sooon as they are availble in 15's! | |
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No rocks! | |
Date: Dec 30, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Lake Havasu City, AZ) | |
Good tire for dual purpose street and off road, did well in the mud. If you rock crawl at all, avoid these tires. Shredded my 33's. Sidewalls are breakfast, lunch and dinner for rocks! | |
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Stink on Rock | |
Date: Aug 04, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Maryland) | |
Weak sidewalls... Killed two during a weekend on rocks... dont get if you crawl | |
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Perfect Jeep tire | |
Date: Jul 13, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (El Dorado Hills, Ca.) | |
Just added a set of 33's on my '00 Wrangler and these babies rock! Great ride with very little noise and only slight noticeable vibration @ around 5mph on the street. Offroad air 'em down to about 10 psi and hit the rocks! These babies conform and pull you up the slickest granite and seem to be very tough when banged against tree roots and sharp rocks. I ran a set of Super Swamper TSL's before and will never go back after these beauties! Overall a perfect Jeep tire. | |
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Tried the rest stick with the best! | |
Date: May 24, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Los Angeles, CA) | |
I have had these mudders on pre-runner dirt use only, everyday use trucks and weekend dirt trucks, I HAVE NO COMPLAINTS! I have averaged 60,000 plus on my muds with rotation every other oil change and had only 2 sidewall punctures with heavy brush & thorns, two flats by rolling my truck over 4TIMES & just having to air them up again because they popped of the beeds.... Since 1986 They have been my best tire! I have tried others and have no comparison with either traction or wear. 2 THUMBS UP! | |
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No ride difference on road | |
Date: Oct 16, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Westchester, NY) | |
I recently upgraded my 02 Wrangler Sport with a 2" skyjacker BB and went from the original 30x9.5 tires (on Canyon rims) to 32x11.5 BFG mud terrains (needed wheel spacers because of rubbing). With 1,000 miles down, I feel very little difference between the tires. Can't wait to try them off-roading. | |
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Great dual purpose tire | |
Date: Sep 22, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Rhode Island) | |
I recently changed over from 31-10.50 AT to the 33-10.50 MT on my TJ and they are great. In addition to the benefit of increased ground clearance the tire works great in mud and the lugs hold well on rocks. The price was reasonable and I would highly reccomend them... | |
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Awsome Tire...Awsome Value | |
Date: Aug 15, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Corvallis, OR) | |
I have a set of 33X12.50" R15" BFG Mud Terrains and I am very impressed. They may not be the best tires on the planet but they are a good overall tire, have a decent tread life if take care of and are inexpensive by comparison. According to 4WheelParts.com they are about $172.00 per tire for the 33s that I have. Goodyear Wrangler MTR's go for $240 per tire, Mickey Thompson Baja Claw's go for $276 per tire and Toyo Open Country MT go for $231, These are all comperable tires and are all much more expensive. I have been very happy with the amount of traction and tread life of my the BFG Mud Terrains and would recomend them to anyone who is interested in doing light to medium off-roading, or just wants and inexpensive agressive looking off-road tire. | |
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Great tire! | |
Date: Jan 24, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Boston, MA) | |
Great Tire in the mudd!! Not to noisy at all on highways. Only problem I had was when it rains these tires are all over the place, especially if you hit a puddle the truck will pull hard to one side, but overall great tire! | |
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Best All Around Tire | |
Date: Dec 29, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Waterloo, ON) | |
I'd had these tires on my old TJ for over 3 years and they still had about a years worth of tread left (My new Jeep came with new tires which I'll replace with BFG Muds as soon as I can afford it). Besides wearing well they are quiet and smooth on the road for a bit lug Mud Terrain. Now offroad is were it matters most of course and here they shine. Mud, rocks, slippery root infested trails, whatever, these tires rock. I drove straight up a very steep rock face that a guy with lower gearing and Krawler tires couldn't get up. | |
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bfg mt | |
Date: Nov 13, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (dallas, tx) | |
i think this is one of the best all purpose tires. if you need a tire for mud this thing will get you through it all. it also grips the rocks well enough to keep up with others in its class. and it will last longer than many other on the street. so if you do all three this is the tire for you. | |
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great tire for mud and sand | |
Date: Aug 11, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (richwood,texas) | |
i ran on the 31/10.50 bfg mud tire for a year and only got stuck one time because i high centered on my friends 35 bogger ruts. never got stuck in sand but tried too many times.i had to get rid of them last year because i lifted my jeep and put 33s on it. the tires had more than half tread when i sold them to one of my friends and the tires didnt realy loose any tread since then. the bfg mud tire is one of the best tires out there.what ive seen and experienced it is better than the mtr, pro comp mud and x terrain, cooper mud tires, and will keep up with some of the swampers and will keep up with the mickey thompson baja belted.this is a great tire for all use. | |
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Don't like mud | |
Date: May 01, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (MN) | |
These tires provide excellent traction for most off road perposes besides any kind of muddy situation. I know the tread is an AT but expected better proformance from from them. Compared to other AT tires like Wranglers and Bridgestones the BFG are slightly better unless all around but the other two are better in mud. Overall ware they are long lasting and great on the road with little to no noise. Hope this helps you out. | |
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Great Tire! | |
Date: Dec 01, 2004 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Chicago, IL) | |
Great tire on road! I have about 10k miles on them and still have at least 70% tread. Proven to out wheel fellow Jeepers with Goodyear MT's - due to the ability to "de-gum" the tires. Great all around tire - well balanced tire between on and offroad. | |
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they eat mud for lunch | |
Date: Oct 29, 2004 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (pgh) | |
i run the 'skinny 33's' (BFG 33x10.5's)...and love them...they churn away at just about any mud hole you throw at them... 2nd gear in 4LO + BFG muds = fun time had by all! |
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Good Mud and Pavment Tire | |
Date: Oct 08, 2004 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Laguna Niguel, CA) | |
I have BFG M/T KM's on both my Jeeps and I'm on my second set on my TJ. What I love about these tires is that they are amazingly quiet for a mudder and last forever so long as you rotate them on a regular basis. For me, that's about once every 3,000-5,000 miles. If you're Jeep see a lot of pavement like mine does, I would highly recommend these tires. My last set gave me just about 60,000 miles of wear with tread to go. Having said that, if your Jeep sees a lot of sharp desert rocks, I would recommend going with something a bit tougher in the sidewalls like Goodyear MT/R's. I have personally eaten through 2 sidewalls on the trail. | |
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Good tire for on and off road. | |
Date: Sep 21, 2004 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Portland, OR) | |
I only have experience with two tires, BFG MT 33x12.50x15 and Goodyear MTR 35x12.50x15. The BFG was a good tire both on and off road. Because of the lug design, it has a high frequency vibration between stopped and about 5mph on the road. Comparison: the BFG has a softer sidewall than the MTR and therefore rode a bit smoother over small bumps. For some strange reason the MTR seems to ride better on heavy bumps and smooth roads. Overall, the MTR rides better on-road. Off-road they are very similar. Although I never had a problem with the sidewall on the BFG, the MTR is much stronger and at least I feel safer when I'm in the rocks. |
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