View Poll Results: What kind of tire are you running?
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#4
i have dayton timberline M/T 265/75/16 on american racing mag rim, tires are awesome i mostly drive on the street but i like how they look, and i like my truck as a show people ask at red light about them all the if my windows are down, like "how those tires in the mud" lol
it lifted the truck a lil bit and are fun
there currently now called dayton destonations M/T
it lifted the truck a lil bit and are fun
there currently now called dayton destonations M/T
#6
Firestone Destination LE 245/75/16... great bang for the buck, they are less than a $100 a tire and they preform great and great tractoin,, would buy again,,, also they are 60,000miles tires,,, only down fall not LT's
#7
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Lee County, North Carolina
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Treadwright with the BFG A/T tread 285/70/17.
they took a good bit to balance but i expected that from a re tread.
and for less than half the price of a BFG A/T i can't complain.
if i can get 25k out of them i'll be happy, half the price-half the treadwear?
i haven't had them in the mud yet so i cant comment but i bet they'll do better than my old bfg's because they have deep tread. maybe this year we'll get lucky and get another 3 foot of snow, there hasn't been a deep snow since i got my truck.
i know my old BFG's were tough as nails, literally. i rode around with a roofing nail in each front tire for about a year and they never leaked. also crushed a bunch of bottles on the side of the road in oklahoma when i was using my truck to herd a bull back into his pasture. so the next time around that's what i'm going with.
they took a good bit to balance but i expected that from a re tread.
and for less than half the price of a BFG A/T i can't complain.
if i can get 25k out of them i'll be happy, half the price-half the treadwear?
i haven't had them in the mud yet so i cant comment but i bet they'll do better than my old bfg's because they have deep tread. maybe this year we'll get lucky and get another 3 foot of snow, there hasn't been a deep snow since i got my truck.
i know my old BFG's were tough as nails, literally. i rode around with a roofing nail in each front tire for about a year and they never leaked. also crushed a bunch of bottles on the side of the road in oklahoma when i was using my truck to herd a bull back into his pasture. so the next time around that's what i'm going with.
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#9
Cooper Discoverers
their great on the road, ok in mud and kick *** on snow (in 4x4 i have a hard time getting it to spin)
i also have a set of firestones in the 32x11.5 flavor (i don't run em anymore for fuel mileage, and when i get the dana 44/9 inch under the jeep, those tires are going on it)
their great on the road, ok in mud and kick *** on snow (in 4x4 i have a hard time getting it to spin)
i also have a set of firestones in the 32x11.5 flavor (i don't run em anymore for fuel mileage, and when i get the dana 44/9 inch under the jeep, those tires are going on it)
#10
BFGoodrich Radial T/A 285/60/R16's. Great tire, nice fat muscle car look, traction is great everywhere especially in the rain, I don't think I will ever buy a different tire.