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Old 03-29-2010, 10:55 PM
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Exclamation which wheels would you chose and why??

I do mild off road, and a lot of pavement as its a daily driver.

The vehicle is a 2001 R/T AWD of course.

i could buy this
nitto terra grappler 265/70r17



hankook dynapro 265/70r17



or the well known BFgoodrich ALL Terrain t/a ko on 285/70r17





i wish to buy them tomorrow so all ur opinions are much apreciated.

S! thx!
 

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Both are good but if you don't do much off roading then go for the dynapro if it's cheaper. I found that the BFG are great for every type of driving but they are expensive and if you aren't going to use them then find a better deal.
 
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LOL they are the same price here arround $216 USD


say no more then!

ill take the BFg even if its slightly bigger than spec.
 

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Originally Posted by gzuz
LOL they are the same price here arround $216 USD


say no more then!

ill take the BFg even if its slightly bigger than spec.
But then your speedometer will be off! See other thread here: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...do-is-off.html
 
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is that too bad for my tranny? or is that bad in any way? i can reset it after a trip im doing to rough terrains...
 
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ok last update.... i bought the hankook... those were the only available before my trip...

they are very nice!!! 180km/h and stable and stiff!! did no Off-road this time.. mainly road and some trails...

 
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They look great!
 
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HS, did you sell the Dango???? Sorry I've been away for a while...
 
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Yes,

Sold my baby (The D) cause I needed a bigger towing vehicle.
 
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I put those Hankook tires on my Durango a year ago and I can say they are a great tire. I had Wranglers and BFG and I actually prefer the Hakooks.
 


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