Tires: BFG, MS2, AT2, or Revo2?

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powell

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Based on another post here and a bunch of research over the weekend I've narrowed down my choices to these 4 tires. I have a 2010 EL and it's mostly a family hauler on pavement, but we do go off-road and we do get into snow/ice, and we tow light-med loads like a utility trailer or a 20' bass boat. So, of these choices in the title what would you recommend?
 

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I have owned BFG AT and Grabber AT2s and of the 2 Id get the generals. They are both similar but also polar opposites. The BFGs were terrible in the rain while the AT2s werent so hot in the snow. Now to be fair the AT2s were on a slushy road so not too good on siphoning but still they werent the greatest. But since I see alot of rain and barely any snow if at all I would go grabber AT2 as they were OK in the snow but great in the rain. Plus they cost significantly less then the BFGs.
 

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I run Mastercraft up here in Ct we have both snow and rain the best tire I found is Mastercraft ct/c however they make a lot of different tires go to tire ease.com fine tje one thqt fit you neads .
 

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I just don't think that there's a better all around tire than the BFG AT KO. I've run them on Jeeps, my Scout II and the Expy and have always been happy. Just remember that All Terrain tires are a compromise. They really don't excel at any one thing. As for the BFGs, there are certainly better pavement tires and much better off road tires available, but these do a good job everywhere.

My second choice would be ProComp All Terrains. I ran them on the Scout for a couple of years and was very happy.
 

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