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Old05-14-2007, 01:20 PM #1
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Mud Terrain? Radial Mud terrain?

I'm looking at these bfg tires on some websites, and i really cant make out the difference between the two. All i know is that the Radials are cheaper, and i like that a lot
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All of BFG's Mud Terrain tires are radials.
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All of BFG's Mud Terrain tires are radials.



Well now I'm just lost.
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Well now I'm just lost.
How so, do you want a bias ply or a radial?
Everyone is making great tires these days. Stick to the tires you see everyone else buying. Lots of people have preference but so long as you understand what you actually need in a tire it is pretty hard to go wrong with the major brands.
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Well now I'm just lost.
Perhaps just because not all advertisements for the BFG Mud Terrain include the word 'Radial' in the text. However, all BFG Mud Terrain tires are indeed radials, regardless of if the ad says radial or not.
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