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Best Tire for Sandy Beaches?
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Posted: 04/11/07 06:25 AM
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Would like feedback and info on best tire design and name brand for sand tires. I'm avid Surf Fisherman. Thanks
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Posted: 05/03/07 03:08 PM
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I LOVE my BFG AT's for sand. Air them down to 12psi and they will go anywhere in the sand. If you have a big truck (Super Duty) Pro Comp X-Terrains work really well too when aired down below 20psi. Generally though mud tires don't work real well in sand.
------------------------------------------------------------ As soon as they offer a Ranger with a Diesel in America, I'll be the idiot camping out in front of the Ford Dealer!
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Posted: 05/31/07 09:39 AM
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BFG BFG BFG.....did i say BFG?
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Posted: 11/01/11 11:37 PM
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For the sand I am going to order Pro-Line Sand Paw without waiting for next year. I thought if the masher 2000 is a good compromise between size and traction but it is big on slash it should not shock because it is relatively consistent in size.
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Posted: 11/09/11 12:32 AM
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dick cepek fun country
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Posted: 01/24/12 04:39 PM
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It's hard to beat a BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO in the sand.
---------------------------------------- John Cappa Editor Four Wheeler john.cappa@fourwheeler.com www.facebook.com/fourwheelermag
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goodkill
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Posted: 12/22/12 10:08 PM
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i have cooper STTs and they work great but like said above BFGs are the best
05 nissan titan Dirt Kinged out
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