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    #61
    Originally posted by Fightinaggies View Post
    I have the goodyear AT's on mine and am at 100,000 and still have a lot of tread on them. They are good on the mud too.
    serious??? I have never heard of anybody getting 100,000 miles out of set of AT tires and with tread still good on em. Not even hwy tires. Which GDY's do you have and on what kind of vehicle?

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      #62
      I regularly get around 90-100K on a set of BFG AT's. BUT, 95% of my driving is on the highway, or on dirt, I rotate at every oil change, and I baby them starting and stopping. They get pretty noisy, but still have a lot of tread.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Ground Threat View Post
        serious??? I have never heard of anybody getting 100,000 miles out of set of AT tires and with tread still good on em. Not even hwy tires. Which GDY's do you have and on what kind of vehicle?
        I'm guessing the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor. It has kevlar in the tire is is supposed to be one of the best tread wear tires out there.

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          #64
          Mickey Thompson MTZ's not exactally an all trerrain but I love them not real loud and a hell of a bite.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Ground Threat View Post
            serious??? I have never heard of anybody getting 100,000 miles out of set of AT tires and with tread still good on em. Not even hwy tires. Which GDY's do you have and on what kind of vehicle?
            Michelin LTX AT's not the crappy M/S tires are actually semi aggressive, great in snow, and awesome in sand. On a Toyota Tacoma, they are over 100,000k

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