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Does The KO In BFGs New A/T KO Really Stand For “Killer Offroad?

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Does The KO In BFGs New A/T KO Really Stand For “Killer Offroad?

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” Building an off-road trail rig is all about trade-offs. We often sacrifice ride quality for a tall, flexible suspension lift. We sacrifice easy turning ability for full-blown lockers. We spend thousands of dollars turning a well-behaved street machine into a viscious, hard-core, take-on-anything monster of a vehicle; and love every minute of it! Yet, there are those of us, including myself, who have the ultimate conflict with this obsession of ours. We must, because of our limited spending ability, use our beloved trail machines as daily drivers. So, we compromise. Hence, the reason for this article: compromising the off-road traction available with big mud tires for the streetabilty of all-terrain’s. THE TEST TIRES: BFG A/T KO’s – 33X10.50 R15 If you go to an organized trail event anywhere in the United States, it won’t take you long to realize that 33″ tall tires are the norm. In fact, they are part of the required equipment list of many clubs that run difficult trails. Since this

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