BFG All Terrain t/a 35's Pic Request!!!
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35's
I'm not big on AT's, but damn, the BFG AT's looks awesome in the 35/37 flavor.
Anyone ever seen the TJ owned by the founder of AEV? It's got a highline kit, and 37" AT's. It looks awesome.
You can see it HERE> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbEIWfLDM6Q He uh..calls his Jeep a car...I guess when you make that much money you can call it whatever you want though.
Anyone ever seen the TJ owned by the founder of AEV? It's got a highline kit, and 37" AT's. It looks awesome.
You can see it HERE> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbEIWfLDM6Q He uh..calls his Jeep a car...I guess when you make that much money you can call it whatever you want though.
I agree with you on the AT's and 35-37's. I think they look great. For some reason though a 35 inch tall doesent seem as big to be as a 35 inch mud. The must just look so much more agressive. but i think the AT's give a really nice clean look for larger sizes.
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I am running 35" BFG AT with 4:88's, man tranny, average about 17-20. Chose responsivenss and durability over agressive looks. Have a 3.5" RE lift, love the look, Pics to follow!
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Yes, Yes, Pics! Based on my previous experience with BFG AT's, I will stick with them, just a killer tire. Very quiet, never any traction problems, even in light slick mud and compact snow/ice (granted, at slow speeds). Plus the price is pretty fair too.