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i will prob be ordering my tires for the jeep mid-end week and having a hard time deciding on a mud tire. this is my daily driver so i looking for somethin that will do good on and off road in all conditions. i think i have it narrowed down to 4 different tires that cost around $170 each. pro comp m/t, cooper discoverer stt, dick cepek mud country, and super swamper trxus m/t anybody ever use any of these. i have done a little research on all these and they all seem to be about the same tire and infact the 1st 3 brands are actually all made by the same company (cooper tires). any opinions or thoughts would be appreciated

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i got an online quote for the cooper stt from a place in deleware for $766 + tax (including tire protecting) which puts the tires around $150 for just the tire. unless i can get a better price or someone informs me that these are no good then i will prob get these

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I have a 2000 wrangler (lifted) as my daily driver. I run BFGoodrich All Terrain TA K/O's 32x11.50R15. They do great on the road and better than any other All terrain I've had off road. I've been pleasantly surprised. I didn't think they would be THAT much better than the Pro Comp all terrains I had earlier. I haven't checked prices in a couple years, so I'm not sure how much a set would cost. What size are you looking to run?

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You're not going to touch BFG's for anything close to $150 per. I have run them exclusively for years, but this time they wanted almost $900/set for 31 10.50's.

I went with the Yokohama Geolandar A/T's. Havent been off road with them yet, but they are good in the wet.

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i'm gonna run 31x10.5r15 on my stock suspension for now then in about a year or so (depending on my finances and family situation) then gonna put a 3-4" lift on it and run 33's. i looking for mud tires and the bfg's dont seem to be available in a 31 in the original mud terrian km and the new km2's are freakin expensive plus i dont like the tread pattern

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ill get you a deal on some nokian mt's I run them everyday. they are fairly quite and clean out very well. I have nokian mt's on my daily yota that see's a good amount of mud and swamper tsl on my non daily toyota it only see enough road to get to the trail. If you interested get me size and ill get you a price.

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