View Poll Results: What tires are you running?
BF GOODRICH
11
18.33%
BRIDGESTONE
4
6.67%
COOPER
10
16.67%
DAYTON
1
1.67%
GOODYEAR
15
25.00%
KELLY
0
0%
MICHELIN
1
1.67%
MICKEY THOMPSON/ DICK CEPEK
2
3.33%
NITTO
1
1.67%
PRO COMP
0
0%
TOYO
3
5.00%
OTHER (specify in post)
12
20.00%
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Tires (brands)
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All Country Radial LXT's 265/75 R16
Good snow and wet traction, good dry road traction for an A/T type tire. They do have a decent howl to them but if you have aftermarket exhaust you shouldn't mind I'd get them again, stock height may want to go a bit smaller, I have the 2" front leveling kit and they do rub a little at times.
Good snow and wet traction, good dry road traction for an A/T type tire. They do have a decent howl to them but if you have aftermarket exhaust you shouldn't mind I'd get them again, stock height may want to go a bit smaller, I have the 2" front leveling kit and they do rub a little at times.
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Currently:
BFG Mud Terrains
255/75R17
Have owned two sets and love them.
Also recommend these LT tires. Personally used...
BFGoodrich Mud Terrain KM2 (35x12.50R17 on my Jeep) Amazing tire. Simply the best.
Maxxis Buckshot Mudder, Great in snow and ice in Colorado.
BFG Mud Terrains
255/75R17
Have owned two sets and love them.
Also recommend these LT tires. Personally used...
BFGoodrich Mud Terrain KM2 (35x12.50R17 on my Jeep) Amazing tire. Simply the best.
Maxxis Buckshot Mudder, Great in snow and ice in Colorado.
Last edited by dakolorado; 03-04-2009 at 06:24 PM.
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