Looking at some New Shoes and want the BEST between these 2
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Eric
zero question for me . . . .toyo. i've run nitto on my 3/4 twice and I don't get the mileage i've gotten out of others. the last set went 30k miles before I felt like they just wouldn't hold the balance any more.
I think the toyo's are the best . . . but I also think the bfg's are great tires too (I've run a dozen set of these on four different 250's)
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Originally posted by txdukklr View PostEric
zero question for me . . . .toyo. i've run nitto on my 3/4 twice and I don't get the mileage i've gotten out of others. the last set went 30k miles before I felt like they just wouldn't hold the balance any more.
I think the toyo's are the best . . . but I also think the bfg's are great tires too (I've run a dozen set of these on four different 250's)
trucks and my own and one wanted Toyo the other Nitto
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Originally posted by Eric Pence View PostThanks Duk didn't think of BFGs I have had BFGs as well, I was going to supply 3 sets of tires my sons
trucks and my own and one wanted Toyo the other Nitto
BFG's hold up way better on half tons than 3/4 tons.
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostI loved BFG's on my half ton. I now hav ea F250, had a set of the old tread pattern, as well as the new, I will say, the new BFG's wear A LOT better than the old ones. The news ones I think I can get 30k out of them. I figure that's pretty good all things considered.
BFG's hold up way better on half tons than 3/4 tons.
nitto is toyo's lower cost tire. Not the same tire . . . my issue isn't the tread it's the wear which is a function of the compound.
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