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hey mac, you blew your diffs. Dont remind me about selling my BFGs, i want them back! But now that i have the option of the Toyos, i donno.
 
another vote for the Revos. Been running them for 20,000 now. Wearing well and the performance in snow is really good.
 
Sure wish a 100 would put the Michelin AT2 on so we can get a report. This would be of course for a non-hardcore off-road user.
In fact, if you put the A/T2's on and don't like them, I would swap you for my BFG's - There are no performance issues for me off-road or snow at all, but they are not road friendly as I would want for my garage queen.
 
I have run the BFG AT's, Nitto TG, and the Revo's. I would take the Nttos or the Revo's any day over the BFG's. Better ride, better on road manners, and I did not see a loss off off-road capability.
 
I have 50k on my Yokohama Geolander ATII's and they have been a great all around tire. Most likely replacement would be the same tire or the Geolander ATS.

We just put the (newer model) Geolander ATS on Mom's 4runner. I put the first 1000 miles on them and have tried them in dirt, rain, and snow. Dad liked them so much he now has them on his Tacoma. They work awesome overall but are not as good as REVO's, NTG's, or BFG AT's on ice, in my experience. I've run all those tires before too, as a matter of fact, using REVO's on my wifes Heep.

Overall, and for where I live, I prefer the Geolanders. They are much less expensive and perform great.

If I did a bunch of snow and ice driving I may pick one of the others. Just my .02
 
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor are an excellent all terrain tire that is capabile in moderate off road conditions while maintaining an excellent on road experience.
 

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