AnswerID: 306279 Submitted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 10:52
Member - John (Vic)
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I used to switch between the BFG AT's and the MT's based on my driving needs at the time.
Soon got sick of doing the switch so now only use the MT's.
They are a far better all round tyre for off road work being a obviously much courser tread pattern and are a much firmer rubber compound than say the Coopers all this means that in my view they tend to stand up much better on the rock, shale and gibber type tracks.
The AT's do not like rocky tracks and I found they lost lugs and wore the block edges down fairly quickly on these tracks.
I have used my MT's in quite a number of outback desert areas such as the Simpson etc and found them to be excellent in the sand also.
The AT's are terrible in the mud they clog up and turn to slicks real quick, too fine a tread pattern and don't clear themselves.
The MT's also hold quite well on the black top even in the rain.
All in all a very good tyre and will be replacing them with the same when that time comes.
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