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Expeditionary

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I just purchased a set of 4 BFG Mud Terrain Km2 tires in 35x12.50xr17

They are sittin on the stock rims until I can save up some cash for a set of DC-2s.

The Tires are SWEET!!! I've only had them on for 2 weeks now but they are my favorite thing I have bought yet for the truck. They dig through anything! I had the truck down almost to the hubs in mud and she spun and dug until I was back out of the mud. I really wish I had a video of me going through deep ruts following my buddy in his 2002 f150 Super Crew... lifted 11" on 37s!!! its like walnuts' truck lol

Anyway the tires are the Sh*T and I have yet to find anything they cant handle (the only thing they havent been on are sugar sand and snow. they'll never see snow so...)

I also re-did my front tint on the drivers and passenger windows.
I thought that the already Illegal 15% tint on the front wasnt dark enough. So I had to go 5% Limo tint... thats sick and I love it.

Now lets see some pics...
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Lane24

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They really suit your truck. I'd like to get a set of those for my Jeep. Are they pretty loud on the pavement, or not too bad?
I agree, you need to update your sig pic.
 

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Looks sharp!! I want to go with those since they were on back order when I tried buying them last time, but hopefully I will have my SAS done and can get them bigger... Did you find what was wrong with your front axle?
 

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finally. looks good! from what my buddys have told me they like to dig in the sand. any sand. and even worse in sugar sand. so air down to about 15psi and youll be good. other than that they work great on anything my buddys throw at them. except clayish mud like we have hear. they like to get clogged up and not clear very well. and wet rock, but are you going rock crawling any time soon with your expy? haha
 

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i have the same tires on my truck and they are not noisy at all but then again i have a dual exhaust. they do make some noise but its not as bad as the nitto mud grapplers. with windows up u wont notice anything.
 

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They really suit your truck. I'd like to get a set of those for my Jeep. Are they pretty loud on the pavement, or not too bad?
I agree, you need to update your sig pic.



i have the same tires on my truck and they are not noisy at all but then again i have a dual exhaust. they do make some noise but its not as bad as the nitto mud grapplers. with windows up u wont notice anything.


If I put them on my Jeep I'll keep the windows up, but I take the doors and roof off. lol.. I actually will probably need to go more towards an AT not an MT. We get tons of snow up here, and from what I've heard the MT's are not the greatest for snow. But the AT's are horrible for mud... Aaaaaah...

Expy for mud, Jeep for snow. There problem solved!!!!!!!

But damn they look good.
 
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funny i live in chicago and on my dads expy he has mud terrains and never once got stuck. even with the big blizzard we had last year. these mud terrains handle snow just as well as they handle mud
 
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