*** I have always used, as has everyone I've ever wheeled with B.F.G. Mud Terrains. Our terrain is Rocky, and Muddy, with wintertime snow. Maybe a little sand once in awhile. They have great street wear, don't hum a lot, and actually the tread-ground contact, is not as much as a lot of the off-road tires. The best thing about this tire is it is really tough, yet its not stiff at all!... Its a very supple tire, and when airing down to 3-5 lbs. or even lower, I've gone down to 1-2 lbs many times, and never lost a bead. ( I don't have bead locks either) The tires look good, with a aggressive tread, and have actual two tread patterns that are the "Mud T." ...with or without, sidewall tread. The ones with the sidewall tread are great for sand. They will last you longer than most any other tire on the market, and since they are the top rated off road tire, there is a lot of demand, so therefore a lot of supply, and you should be able to pick them up for a pretty good price, average cost. Keep an eye out for deals, they are always on sale.
I have 4 Toyota's ..All 4x4's one is a Tacoma, I know about 50 people with Toyotas all trail worthy and I would say 45 out of 50 are running the BFG Muds. ***
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