I would think the Baja Boss A/T would be better in snow as they are Three Peak rated and the EXP's are not. I live in Texas so wasn't as worried about that, but I do have a cabin in Colorado and the tires worked well last fall when I was up there driving in the snow. Good luck!
I own exactly what you are contemplating... a Lux Sas Outer Banks with soft top. I love it. It is a daily driver for me. I am a real estate broker and drive city, small towns, and interstate. It is very smooth. Of course, my daily driver was a Ford F450 dually which will beat your teeth out...
My local tire dealer in Texas carries the Coopers, Toyos and Nittos. Ultimately it came down to tire weight and the other factors I mentioned. I had a really bad experience with some Coopers I had installed on a dually truck years ago so they left a bad taste in my mouth. The Toyos and Nittos...
Beautiful Bronco!
That’s why I posted this… I wanted these tires too but could not find a lot of info either. Took a chance and bought them and just wanted to pass along what I learned in goes it would help someone. Good luck and I am sure you will love these tires!
Hello Everyone,
Long time reader and first time poster. I have gathered a ton of very useful information on this forum, so thought it was time for me to contribute back hoping my feedback will help at least one person make an informed tire decision.
I just replaced the stock OEM GY...