I'm torn between the Falkens, Toyos and Nittos. The Toyos look like they would have the best off road traction, but considering I don't do as much off roading as I used to, I'm not too sure. Thanks for the input though!
Beach sand mostly, so there is a hard pack under the soft stuff. I can drive in sand very well, just looking for some tires for the BS as I have always driven 4WD trucks. Btw, power to weight ratio, the BS is just fine considering my 89 Bronco had 185 hp and 270 lb ft of torque in a 4.5k lb...
I have a BB, so it came with the AS Continentals which I don't quite trust in sand. I have a lot of experience in sand, but there are a lot of deep/soft areas near my fishing spots.
Most tunes start around $350 and up from reputable tuning shops. I would be very skeptical of tunes below that mark (VMP tuned my Mustang around $450, over 60k miles later and still no issues), especially on a brand new line of vehicles. Tunes start to get toward the lower range after there is a...
Most people I have seen buying A/Ts are doing it for the dirt/mud/snow. I am living in Coastal Texas, so I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for tires for Sand and Mud. I don't need to worry about snow, but I will be going through sand fairly regularly, I'm awaiting my job change and...
Have y'all ever owned older vehicles? The new Fords, Chevys and Dodges all have little pockets where dust and dirt will collect around the fenders, but you know where that stuff isn't going? All over your suspension and drivetrain. You will get some in there, but this keeps it from caking up all...