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>I have a Nissan 4x2 and I'd like to do some offroading with it. I have
> winter tires right now, and I need to buy some tires for the rest of
> the year. I have another set of rims, but no tires.
>
> Is it wise to buy A/T tires for the rear, and other tires for the
> front? I have been considering something along the lines of the
> Geolander A/T+II.
>
> Advice?
>
The most important thing to consider with off road tires is the terrain.
I've popped the sidewalls out of several factory installed AT tires in the
southwest desert where a 3+ ply sidewall is a must to counteract the
constant jarring on rough and rocky backroads and trails. The last one was
at 1,000 miles and I foolishly figured that because it was new that they
hadn't had enough punishment to fail. A 2 mile walk to get help and a wasted
day to retrieve the truck changed my tune very quickly.
I've had BF Goodrich AT K/Os on 2 vehicles and have no complaints. They are
quieter than the Geolanders that came with the truck and after 30,000 miles
they still have a lot of life in them. I have no problem cruising on the
highway at 80 mph and they handle the street very well. I bought mine 3
years ago at Discount Tire for $155.00 each including the lifetime rotation
and balance and a $20.00 (per tire) off road use warranty. I use the factory
ATs as spares and have mounted one on an extra rim so that I carry 2 spares
in the desert.
Bob Walker