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Question:

Good mud tires for a chevy k20?

Are boggers good for a daily driver? Or are the Irok tires any good?

Answer:

Look at General Tires. They rock.
Boggers are awesome in the mud. They are Horrible on the street. (as far as wear. but they look Awesome)! The TSL / Irok is a good all around tire, but is still not going to last very long on the street. Any full on / hardcore mud tire is not going to last if driven mainly on the street. If the majority of your driving will be on pavement, get an aggressive all-terrain. Your other option would be getting boggers for off-road having an extra set of road tires for every-day.
There is no good offroad tire for the street. Resign yourslf to stupid noisy driving and frequent, expensive tire replacements, or as HMC said, get two sets of tires and wheels. Realize that tires are only good about 8-10 years before they are considered dangerous (due to rubber degradation, wear is not the factor here) and need to be replaced. As an aside, I thought the 8-10 year thing was a gimmick, however my BFG AT's right at about 8 years (the truck is not used but for a couple of weeks each year, so tread never wears) started to lose air slowly. Putting soapy water on them confirmed numerous leaks in the tires, and very close inspection revealed tiny cracks at the bottom of every tread lug, some of which leaked. LOL. An offroad tire is not an onroad tire. An AT is ok at both on and off road. An MT is good offroad and poor onroad. A street tire is good onroad and poor offroad. A daily driver tire is not appropriate for true offroad use, no matter how you cut it. And no offroad tire is suitable for onroad use either. Sure, it can be done, as long as you don't mind the noise and how much money you waste replacing them.

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