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The Wildpeak MT's have impressed the shit out of me. They are a much better tire than BFG MT's. Looking to stay with the Wildpeaks or maybe Nitto Trail grappler MT'swhen I go bigger
Me too ! They have been great in dirt, mud, rocks, sand -- aired down of course, but, the only light version is the one that comes stock on our JT Rubicons - C range, .... Try to go up in size in the Wildpeak MT, and the weight of the tire goes up dramatically more than you would expect - ie. E range.
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The Wildpeak MT's have impressed the shit out of me. They are a much better tire than BFG MT's. Looking to stay with the Wildpeaks or maybe Nitto Trail grappler MT'swhen I go bigger
Im more impressed by the day. 1800 miles on mine so far, they honestly ride better than the ATs. Had them in 8 inches of melting snow/ice/mud and water today for about 10 miles (thawing seasonal roads), never a problem, didnt even get to use 4 low. When they do slip they continue to grab and dont load up. Certainly dont know how they wear yet, but unless they drastically change I will be sticking with them in the future.
 

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Im more impressed by the day. 1800 miles on mine so far, they honestly ride better than the ATs. Had them in 8 inches of melting snow/ice/mud and water today for about 10 miles (thawing seasonal roads), never a problem, didnt even get to use 4 low. When they do slip they continue to grab and dont load up. Certainly dont know how they wear yet, but unless they drastically change I will be sticking with them in the future.
16,000 on mine, wearing pretty good, they do throw the mud off
 
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Thank you everyone for your thoughts and advice. I decided to go with the BF Goodrich in 315/70R17 load range C.

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Thank you everyone for your thoughts and advice. I decided to go with the BF Goodrich in 315/70R17 load range C.
Any pics from the front/rear? I'm considering these wheels but want to make sure they don't stick out or if they do, very little.
 
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They stick out a couple inches.

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