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Love it! They look great! I did consider those initially. Let us know how it does on the beach!I went with 235 Toyo's on wife's Bronco. Will see how they do on the beach in a couple of weeks.
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Love it! They look great! I did consider those initially. Let us know how it does on the beach!I went with 235 Toyo's on wife's Bronco. Will see how they do on the beach in a couple of weeks.
That’s really cool how it pulled right out!! Judging by the dirt, looks like you had a good time! The Toyos look great on your OB too. You probably weren’t too far from me, I’m in South Jersey by the Barnegat Bay Area. What trail were you on?The Toyo tires handled the New Jersey Pine Barrens like a champ! BS surprised the guys I was with. Only got stuck for a second and when I looked down I realized I never put it in Low, right out and off I went.
Nice, did you get your beach pass yet? This was from pre Ida in July, I was on a trip to Maryland. After heading down from Morris County, we started at the northern part of Wharton on tukerton and worked our way toward lower forge campground, exited by Bastro. It was a perfect day.That’s really cool how it pulled right out!! Judging by the dirt, looks like you had a good time! The Toyos look great on your OB too. You probably weren’t too far from me, I’m in South Jersey by the Barnegat Bay Area. What trail were you on?
No beach pass yet, I never off roaded before. I’d like to try something very moderate. Sounds like a nice trip! I’m going to look into those areas too.Nice, did you get your beach pass yet? This was from pre Ida in July, I was on a trip to Maryland. After heading down from Morris County, we started at the northern part of Wharton on tukerton and worked our way toward lower forge campground, exited by Bastro. It was a perfect day.
There's a place not to far away that teaches techniques public or private lessons. https://www.nyoffroaddriving.com/No beach pass yet, I never off roaded before. I’d like to try something very moderate. Sounds like a nice trip! I’m going to look into those areas too.
Oh wow I never knew something like this existed! I’m going to check it out, thanks!There's a place not to far away that teaches techniques public or private lessons. https://www.nyoffroaddriving.com/
That’s pretty much what it came down to. I’m leaning towards the BFG’s over the Wildpeaks for 2 reasons: 1) I like the white lettering on the tires and, 2) they are a little lighter per tire. I know it’s not a big difference, but I didn’t want to put additional stress on the 1.5/brakes.You're mostly on pavement, some light trails to go camping... you can't go wrong with either of these tires. Pretty much flip a coin. Enjoy!
I should have been thinking when I upgraded my tires. I'm liking the white lettering also, get back to the old school days when white lettering was popular.That’s pretty much what it came down to. I’m leaning towards the BFG’s over the Wildpeaks for 2 reasons: 1) I like the white lettering on the tires and, 2) they are a little lighter per tire. I know it’s not a big difference, but I didn’t want to put additional stress on the 1.5/brakes.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yea, snow was definitely something I took into account when choosing tires too. Some winters are worse than others over here, some we barely get any snow. Just good to be prepared.I should have been thinking when I upgraded my tires. I'm liking the white lettering also, get back to the old school days when white lettering was popular.
Something else to consider, you being in New Jersey, how much snow do you get. Which tire does better in snow? I believe they are both 3-peak snow rated, so maybe a wash.
I've used the Wildpeak trails in the snow on my Crosstrek and they did very well. this wasnt' daily driving just trips up into the Sierras. I did test them on some deep stuff tho and they plowed through very well.I should have been thinking when I upgraded my tires. I'm liking the white lettering also, get back to the old school days when white lettering was popular.
Something else to consider, you being in New Jersey, how much snow do you get. Which tire does better in snow? I believe they are both 3-peak snow rated, so maybe a wash.
I'm actually looking forward to some deep snow here in MN (never thought I'd ever say that), want to see how this beast will perform with the Wildpeak AT3W's. I am so past having to shovel the crap. At least driving in it should be fun.I've used the Wildpeak trails in the snow on my Crosstrek and they did very well. this wasnt' daily driving just trips up into the Sierras. I did test them on some deep stuff tho and they plowed through very well.
I know what you mean! I normally despise the snow, but when I got my BS in May, the first thing I thought about was driving it in the winter lolI'm actually looking forward to some deep snow here in MN (never thought I'd ever say that), want to see how this beast will perform with the Wildpeak AT3W's. I am so past having to shovel the crap. At least driving in it should be fun.