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which tire??

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 57cj5, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. 57cj5

    57cj5 Member

    which tire for mostly street driving... 57 CJ5 with power steering, 3 inch lift, 283 engine, disc brakes up ront 11 inch drums in rear..

    Mud-Terrain T/A KM BFG

    Radial SSR super swampers

    TrXus Mud Terrain Radial

    TSL Radial super swampers..

    Thoughts?
    I also posted about turning radius so size availability may affect choice. Thanks,,
    Paul
     
  2. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Stay away from the SSR and TrXus. The SSR has a VERY weak side wall, the TrXus has been having issues of not being round. Most any of the Interco tires will have issues if you want to drive it on the street much.

    BFG is a decent tire but again seem to have thin side walls.
    Look into Pro Comps Extreme MT or the GoodYear MT/R

    My $.02 for a street driven Jeep go with BFG AT. ;) The BFG's can be had in a 33x10.50x15.
     
  3. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    BFG AT. I've had many sets over the years. I have them on my pickup now, on my Jeep in 33X10.50, and as soon as my ZR2 Blazer needs tires, that's what it's getting.
    The only place they really don't keep up with the MT's is in the mud, IME.
     
  4. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    Oh, yeah, stay away from Swampers if you do much street driving. Even if you can find 4 round ones new, they won't stay that way....IME.
     
  5. jeeper50

    jeeper50 jeeps 'till I die

    I'd go with the BFGs, but an easier question might be which beer?
     
  6. 57cj5

    57cj5 Member

    I like the way pro comp MT tires and the BFG Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 look. I believe both come in 32x11.5x15 size. Don't know about highway handling though... Just need to get around town and highway, not interstate.
     
  7. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Forget the KM2s. They are on back order all over the country.
    Ask me how I know. :mad:
     
  8. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I ran a set of Pro Comp MT's before these BFG's, and I really liked them...
    I just couldn't justify MT's again for a DD that only sees off road a couple times a month...
     
  9. newguy69

    newguy69 New Member

    I run Goodyear MTRs 33x12.50 they run great down the highway but are a little noisy
     
  10. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I've seen and heard good stuff about MTR's from a performance standpoint, but have heard that they wear pretty quickly.
    They're fairly pricey, too....
     
  11. 57cj5

    57cj5 Member

    Do you get enough turning rads with 12.5?
     
  12. kevin-cj3a

    kevin-cj3a New Member

    I have been running Good Year MTR's in various sizes since the first design in 31 and 33's and the second design in 33's and 35's. They wear a long time ~30k miles and usually my soft top is louder then the tires. For the mud up here in Oregon they work well and In my experience just a little better in the mud then the Goodrich mt's. They are expensive but worth it. I hear they have a new(3rd.) design coming out now so I have no idea on how they are. These tires were all on my CJ7
    YMMV
     
  13. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    That's pretty good for an MT..
     
  14. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    It's out now. The MT/R Kevlar. I looked into them. $10 more than the old MT/R.
     
  15. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

    I have SS TSL's in 31x9.5. No problems and the Jeep is so noisy I can't tell what it comes from.:):):)
     
  16. kf_chris

    kf_chris Weary traveler!

    I like the BFG ATs I just put on my jeep. I had mud kings, they are great in the rough stuff, from what wheeling I did in the mountains of WV and KY.
    My little cj will probably rarely see off road, so I have Michelin ATs on it.
     
  17. 57cj5

    57cj5 Member

    I assume bfg km2 are street legal. They sure look sharp. I guess I need to get on it and buy some tires.
     
  18. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    Why do you question that?.....
     
  19. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Yes they are DOT legal, but like I said good luck finding them for the next 2-3 months. Maybe more.
     
  20. firulice

    firulice New Member

    I have the KM2's in a 33x10.50-15 and they have been great at freeway speeds and off road so far although I on;y have maybe 100 miles on them