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Tire Selection Process

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Old 03-06-2013, 01:02 PM
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Used to run Armsrong Norseman Radials when I was a kid (Same tread pattern as the FC). They were a great AT but back then no one was really rock crawling much yet so I dont know how theyd do for that. They were ok for mud and great in the sand, dirt and snow though.
Old 03-07-2013, 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JKPhoto
I'm currently running BFG ATs 285/70/17. They have been fine but looking for something more aggressive and a bit larger.

Toyo MTs are on my list as well 285/75/17s but I like the look of the Dick Cepek tires but don't know much about them.
Not sure what you're looking for... I don't see 285/75/17 on the Dick Cepek tire list.
Link - Dick Cepek Tires & Wheels

Compared to Dick Cepek, the BFG ATs look less agressive, the Mickey Thompson MTZ look a bit more aggressive.

The lack of feedback on the Dick Cepek makes me wonder...



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