THIS IS THE WORST THING ABOUT THE BRONCO SASQUATCH

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2023
  • There is a lot to love about the new Bronco Sasquatch, but there are some things that could be better. I think the Goodyear Territories are the worst thing about the Bronco Sasquatch and in this video, I will tell you exactly why.
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Комментарии • 120

  • @GrayGhostDog1

    … that’s because those tires are NOT mud terrain tires.

  • @romeropostali520

    That’s literally not a mud terrain tire the MT stands for maximum traction on these tires

  • @vibolbou5903

    I've had the AT3W's on another rig, love them. I just got the RT's for my 100 series. Had them in unexpected snow, sand, dirt, and gravel. Very happy so far and less noise on the road than I expected. Good luck with yours!

  • @Mark-iv6yg
    @Mark-iv6yg 21 день назад +1

    My first four wheel drive was an ‘09 Tacoma, fishing the backcountry roads was a crash course in tires!

  • @rodneyburt8843

    I hated these tires at first just because they threw rocks like crazy. After 5-8K miles on them that slowed way down as far as throwing rocks. I have a buddy with Rubicon unlimited and his KO2 actually collected more rocks on some of our off road trips. I have used mine aggressively on many off road trails and no punctures yet they seem to be way tougher than I had thought. I think there weakness is mud and I don't do much mud mainly Colorado and Utah. I have grown to like these tires a lot and picked up a set of take offs with no miles for $700 I thought it was a great deal!

  • @Casey250
    @Casey250  +15

    Mall Terrain tires, what did you expect? 😮😮😮

  • @Cosmicsurfpro

    I got 30000 miles on bf Goodrich km3 mud tires and are still over half life and they grip everywhere and are quiet compared to the rest.

  • @NorthwestBronco

    Agree with everything you said in the video. My number one issue was picking up rocks. Drove me crazy. Also I did not have confidence in the tire when off road. Just had a gut feeling I was going to lose one every time I went out. Thank you for posting!

  • @pferrel
    @pferrel 21 день назад

    Two slow-leak flats in 22k miles. I wish I had seen this before hand. Listen to this man, ditch the stock tires unless you like having your day spoiled.

  • @AsianPersuation24x7

    Love my KO2s on my Base did the snow just fine last year and looking forward to another great season! I've also had bad experiences with Goodyears as well, I will NEVER have Goodyears on any of my vehicles.

  • @benoliver2826

    Ive had nitto trail and ridge grapplers recently and ill never change again.

  • @RevereOverland

    MT stands for Miller Time.

  • @jjgonza100

    KO2's is what i have had for the last few trucks, Good in snow, good in mud and never had the side slide issue mentioned. But i had the same issues in clay, Only tire that will work in clay is a Mudder, i don't know of many if any all-terrains will handle clay. Thanks for the review.

  • @jason7231

    At3w are a great tire, just put them on the 4runner. Excited to see how this tire works out for you. Kinda disappointed they aren't 37s tho 😎

  • @TexasOverlander

    General Grabber ATx are a terrific all around tire and snow rated. For mud I have General X3’s

  • @6point1hemi

    Baja Boss AT might be the perfect tire for the PNW. I switched from the Kenda Klever RT which might be one of the best tires for the money ever, and is also a great tire for the PNW. The only reason for switching was I went up a size and found a used set of Baja Boss AT for a good price.

  • @alexcosta7020

    Ive had Falken Wildpeaks and absolutely loved them. Mine were A/T3's. They performed absolutely flawlessly for my little adventure park trails and the mud holes I went through. I would rate Falken on about the same level at Nitto's, unfortunately, theyre both very expensive at $378 per in my area. The RT01's are $400 per tire, so $2000+ is a bit steep for 5 new shoes.

  • @2ndBnGolfCo

    Good video. My buddy had these on his Sasquatch and replaced them with Toyo MTs, then gave me the Territoty's. I live in the Denver metro and we have had some decent snow recently, and to be honest they have been pretty good surprizingly! My old tires wore out and instead of paying a second mortgage for new tires I decided to go with these. Offroad they are not too bad either but like you said, lacking that extra sidewall ply always gives the pucker factor. I am going to drive on these like I stole them then put Nitto Exo's back on my Rubicon. Take care

  • @tmcnicho

    I’m at 25000 miles on mine OEM Sasquatch tires. I agree they can be delicate. I have two in tread punctures both easy repairs. Since I only do weekend trips, At this point I’ll stick them out until they are fried. Falken or Toyo is on deck to replace them

  • @Stryckerrr
    @Stryckerrr 21 день назад

    Love the MPG i get with my 4Runner and they do great if u dont go offroading alot. They are alot better then any street tire but not as good as a true All Terrain but will do great for a nice camping trip or quick off road sesh with the boys.