It's like a Toyo advert, I noticed that the time allocated to Baja Boss is less than all of them,He also read somewhere and explains. Take each tire and test its performance on the same vehicle in summer and winter.
That's awesome! The 35" Mickey Thompson Baja Boss tires are known for their aggressive tread pattern and excellent off-road performance. Sounds like a great fit for your Bronco!
This is just somebody reading the sales flyer they don't test the tires and the tires they show you on moving vehicles are not even the ones they're talking about
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pirelli scorpions at's. quiet, snow rated, great off road, good gas milage and less expensive than the 5 you recommmended. have them on my tacoma and love them.
Hello! It's great to hear that you are satisfied with the performance of Pirelli Scorpion AT tires. Indeed, their quiet operation, effectiveness in snowy conditions, off-road capabilities, and fuel efficiency are well-recognized features. The reason they were not included among the 5 tires recommended might be due to the similar advantages offered by other options. However, I agree that for vehicles like your Tacoma, Pirelli Scorpion ATs are an excellent choice. In our future content, we'll aim to include a wider variety of products considering such valuable feedback.
@genebeckley5189 Late summer 2023. Great tires. I had BGG's on my Tacoma for years and like these much better. However, I don't do hard off road but do take off pavement a lot. Just purchased a newer Tacoma and will ve putting them as soon as I can.
@@oldmillrd8153 I used to have the Perelli tires on my 2014 Ram 1500 I don’t have that truck now but I bought a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie in great shape with real low mileage so I’m thinking of getting a AT tire I can run all year and still handle in snow and ice and ride quiet and smooth mostly highway driving
As far as I know, the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 doesn't come in a 36-inch diameter. However, they do offer sizes like 35-inch (35x12.50R15) and 37-inch (37x12.50R17). Perhaps one of these sizes might suit your needs. For more details, you can visit BFGoodrich's official website.
@ I have 34-inch tires from the factory. I know 37-inch tires will rub without modification, hence I inquire about 36-inch tires. While bigger tires look better I’m after the mechanical advantage that can get me better gas mileage. A larger tire has a better rollout and potentially 5% better fuel mileage. This worked for me on my last diesel truck. I use a tuning device to adjust the number in the Engine Control Module to keep the speedometer accurate.
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BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO3 - amzn.to/3U69GLk
Falken Wildpeak AT4W - amzn.to/4gTSOkC
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Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT - amzn.to/3YhrDca
Toyo Open Country AT3 - amzn.to/480nw7N
It's like a Toyo advert, I noticed that the time allocated to Baja Boss is less than all of them,He also read somewhere and explains. Take each tire and test its performance on the same vehicle in summer and winter.
I got the 35" Mickey Thompson Baja Boss on my Bronco. Love em!
The 1st thing I noticed when I put them on was they seemed really quite on the road. I was expecting them to hum a little but they aren't loud at all.
That's awesome! The 35" Mickey Thompson Baja Boss tires are known for their aggressive tread pattern and excellent off-road performance. Sounds like a great fit for your Bronco!
This is just somebody reading the sales flyer they don't test the tires and the tires they show you on moving vehicles are not even the ones they're talking about
I understand your point, but we aim to highlight useful information in the content. The visuals are used to illustrate the tire features. If you have any suggestions, we’d love to hear them!
pirelli scorpions at's. quiet, snow rated, great off road, good gas milage and less expensive than the 5 you recommmended. have them on my tacoma and love them.
Hello! It's great to hear that you are satisfied with the performance of Pirelli Scorpion AT tires. Indeed, their quiet operation, effectiveness in snowy conditions, off-road capabilities, and fuel efficiency are well-recognized features. The reason they were not included among the 5 tires recommended might be due to the similar advantages offered by other options. However, I agree that for vehicles like your Tacoma, Pirelli Scorpion ATs are an excellent choice. In our future content, we'll aim to include a wider variety of products considering such valuable feedback.
How long ago did you buy your perelli tires?
@genebeckley5189 Late summer 2023. Great tires. I had BGG's on my Tacoma for years and like these much better. However, I don't do hard off road but do take off pavement a lot. Just purchased a newer Tacoma and will ve putting them as soon as I can.
@@oldmillrd8153
I used to have the Perelli tires on my 2014 Ram 1500 I don’t have that truck now but I bought a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie in great shape with real low mileage so I’m thinking of getting a AT tire I can run all year and still handle in snow and ice and ride quiet and smooth mostly highway driving
I'm in. Ran falken MT AT and currently Rubby track
Geolander?
The Toyo is by far the noisiest tire I've used, noticeably louder than Goodyear and Goodrich A/T tires.
Wow! No toyo?
No Toyo what?
I like the KO3, but I need a 36-inch diameter tire.
As far as I know, the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 doesn't come in a 36-inch diameter. However, they do offer sizes like 35-inch (35x12.50R15) and 37-inch (37x12.50R17). Perhaps one of these sizes might suit your needs. For more details, you can visit BFGoodrich's official website.
@ I have 34-inch tires from the factory. I know 37-inch tires will rub without modification, hence I inquire about 36-inch tires. While bigger tires look better I’m after the mechanical advantage that can get me better gas mileage. A larger tire has a better rollout and potentially 5% better fuel mileage. This worked for me on my last diesel truck. I use a tuning device to adjust the number in the Engine Control Module to keep the speedometer accurate.
Nitto?
Matt's doesn't run Falkens! He runs Milestar's!!!
Goodyear Duratrac
Toyo R/T Trail beat all this tires!
Good point! The Toyo R/T Trail is a great option for all-terrain use
Actually, I think it’s just AI
"Dollar 200 and Dollar 300
" was the early give away.
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🤦🏻♂️ sales brochure comparison. go elsewhere for a more useful review.
Yokoharma Geolander GO15 enough said.
Duratrac and Grabber - the best!
It’s AI
Yes, the voice is AI, but all the information is carefully researched and presented in the best way possible!
Another AI ad.
Garbage AI Robot bullshit
AI garbage. Contribute to reviewers who actually use products and provide authentic feedback.
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