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Old 03-25-2002, 11:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Help:Michelin LTX M/S or BFG TA KO?

DJR17
Don't think you'll be sorry. BFs look good and are good on drier trails but they don't do good on wet or slick roads. Check my sig the pics should be there by now. This was my buddies suburban last Spring break going to Snowy Range,Wyoming. His NEW BFs ATs didn't handle the icy roads and he ended up rolling and totalling his truck and I had gone over the bridge without even a squerm between truck and trailer. Thats when I decided to leave my Michelins on my truck that ussually has my family in it on these kinds of roads. However the BFs on my superduty are my 6th set between my GMC pu and my Bronco. They do have thier place. Good luck
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