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BFG allterrains vs. Procomp allterrains

I am quite amazed myself.
Doesn't happen that often.
They usually ask, then do what they wanted to do in the first place.
Here, you do deserve this:

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Although I can't knock the BFG's One bit, I don't agree with you all on the pro comp a/ts. I have customers that are getting over 65K out of them on Ford Super Duty Diesels...Just have to keep em rotated and balanced.

Also the Pro Comps are severe weather rated, they do extrememly well in rain, ice, and snow.

I have had no warranty problems and sell quite a few at the shop....they are a great tire for the money in my opinion.
J
But good luck with the BFG's, I personally just bought a used set of an 05 ranger with 600 miles on them for $200.00. Put em on the wagoneer we'll see how they do.
 
BFG AT are the only tires I gave ever put on my Jeep (being a daily driver) but once she becomes trail only it wil be MT's all the way
 
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