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Tire choice
Im going to be lifting my XJ in a few weeks, and I'll be putting 32s on it, but I can't decide on a tire. I'm debating between BFG MT, BFG AT and Maxxis Bighorns. I've had the ATs before, and the only thing I don't like about them is how easily they clog up in the mud. I've heard that the MTs are pretty good but horrible on wet pavement... and I don't really know anything about the bighorns (do they come siped from the factory?). Any recommendations?
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Silver 2000 XJ Classic, NP 231, D30/Aussie, Chrysler 8.25, C4x4 Tow Hook Brackets, Optima Yellow Top, RE 4.5in SF and RE CA Drop Brackets, 32x11.5 BFG MT, RE HD Adj Trac Bar, OMEs, SYE and front DS, C-Rok Steering Brace, AJs Superrails, Precision 4.56s |
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I am very happy with my BFG MTK's they are great off road for us in Florida Mud, Sand, Water, & Rock. They do great on the the highway too even in the rain..
![]() ![]() JK 4 Door Auto, 33" BFG MTKs, River Raider Ram Air Snorkel System with a K&N flat filter, Cool Tech Exhaust, 410 Gears, Front & Rear Lockers with OX covers, 2.5" Suspension Lift with Heavy Duty Gas Shocks, Piaa Yellow Ion Fog Lights, Custom Built Steel Front Ram Bumper with White Fog Lights, 10,000 lbs Front or Rear Removable Winch, Garmin Jeep Trail Guide Navigation System with Topo, Sirius Satellite 6 disk in dash changer Infinity system, Full Rubber Floors and Custom Fit Neoprene Seat Covers. |
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