I plan to fit the above tyres to my 2.5 blister with stock standard suspension.
Good or bad idea?
Your honest responses please
Koos,
I had similar size tyres on Blister 3.5 except for serious road noise from those Bridgestones it gave me little bit more ride height in off road conditions.
In my opinion mud terrains is for serious off road and not every day use. I have now Goodyear Wrangler At"s on and are very happy with it. The price made me happy as well considdering the prices of the Mud's.
Depending what you use the vehicle for.
I could not pick up any serious power shortage or similar things. What I did find was the steering was a bit lighter and some drifting on the road but I suspect it was due to the thread design as these mud's tend to follow grooves and lines in the road pulling the vehicle in all directions especially on old worn roads and gravel roads.
I had similar size tyres on Blister 3.5 except for serious road noise from those Bridgestones it gave me little bit more ride height in off road conditions.
In my opinion mud terrains is for serious off road and not every day use. I have now Goodyear Wrangler At"s on and are very happy with it. The price made me happy as well considdering the prices of the Mud's.
Depending what you use the vehicle for.
I could not pick up any serious power shortage or similar things. What I did find was the steering was a bit lighter and some drifting on the road but I suspect it was due to the thread design as these mud's tend to follow grooves and lines in the road pulling the vehicle in all directions especially on old worn roads and gravel roads.