Rugged Tire Recommendation
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BFG AT's
Others have photos of their Goodrich A/T's, but I'll add my 2 cents, as I have them on my Expedition and my Disco 2. I'm also in PNW.
Get the LT tires, you can go higher with the pressure, so a bit better gas mileage. I've been using the same tire for 4 years now and I drive ALOT.. all over OR and WA, regardless of the weather.
Get the LT tires, you can go higher with the pressure, so a bit better gas mileage. I've been using the same tire for 4 years now and I drive ALOT.. all over OR and WA, regardless of the weather.
#14
Others have photos of their Goodrich A/T's, but I'll add my 2 cents, as I have them on my Expedition and my Disco 2. I'm also in PNW.
Get the LT tires, you can go higher with the pressure, so a bit better gas mileage. I've been using the same tire for 4 years now and I drive ALOT.. all over OR and WA, regardless of the weather.
Get the LT tires, you can go higher with the pressure, so a bit better gas mileage. I've been using the same tire for 4 years now and I drive ALOT.. all over OR and WA, regardless of the weather.
Have some valve mounted psi sensors and the tires start about 38psi and warm up to 45psi on a warm day or with a load. Bit over 45psi on really hot days and/or really loaded down (4 people + dogs + gear + roof cargo)
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