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fuel milage loss from mud tires
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JK SCLA
Posted 8/17/2008 22:26 (#437410 - in reply to #436960)
Subject: Re: fuel milage loss from mud tires


Maxxis Buckshot M/t is decent for the first 15K then is rough and loud and won't clean
Cooper Stt mud doesn't clean, wore out my first set on a 07 F250 35x12.50x17 at 26K
Toyo M/t, very similar to Cooper, but lasts longer and pulls better, pretty quiet
Firestone Dest m/t wears well but no large sizes
Dunlop mud rover: Way too soft
Remington Mud brute, no direction control, wears very uneven
Even tried some high dollar Mickey Thompson diectionals. Took them off at 12K. Needed earmuffs pulled like hell though
Currently running BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2, I find they are soft, but pull very well and need rotating every 5K
Too answer the question, I'd say take off 10 to 15% for grips. All of this I brought up was on some Ford F250 or F350 SRW 4x4, crew cab, diesel on curvy LA roads.

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