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What about snow?
On my 2008 Patriot, I had BFG ATs 215/70R-16's. These things were loud as hell and although I personally didn't have an issue with snow, I keep meeting people who say these suck in snow. Does anyone else know how they handle in snow?
On my 2008 Patriot, I had BFG ATs 215/70R-16's. These things were loud as hell and although I personally didn't have an issue with snow, I keep meeting people who say these suck in snow. Does anyone else know how they handle in snow?
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Go with the 315/70R17's
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These aren't the size you were asking about, but I love BFG A/T's...they've always performed great for me. I would love some M/T's (KM2's), but my Jeep is my DD so I need something that will last as well as perform off-road...when I'm able to get up in the mountains.
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I know "comfort" isn't the first thing people look for in a Jeep, I've driven many. It was just my first experience with ATs on a Jeep Patriot. I liked how loud they were until I had passengers who weren't "Jeepers". On a date, the girl goes, "Geez your car is loud!" ... yeah, I know, lots wrong with that statement and no, i'm no longer seeing her
Here's a pic of the old Pat on Mt. Charleston, NV with the BFGs, white letters out
Here's a pic of the old Pat on Mt. Charleston, NV with the BFGs, white letters out
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