View Poll Results: WHAT MEATS YOU GOT?
BF GOODRICH
73
14.78%
GOODYEAR
79
15.99%
MICKEY THOMPSON/DICK CEPEK
19
3.85%
COOPER
104
21.05%
KELLY
4
0.81%
BRIDGESTONE
20
4.05%
TOYO
31
6.28%
NITTO
70
14.17%
INTERCO
4
0.81%
PRO COMP
16
3.24%
MICHELIN
31
6.28%
OTHER (please specify in a post)
43
8.70%
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Tires (brands)
#22
Can I ask a question in FAQs? or, is it only for people to post what they have?
If I can
What about the Super Swamper Votrac Radial? I haven't seen anyone mention them.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Sup...0781&t_pl=7123
If I can
What about the Super Swamper Votrac Radial? I haven't seen anyone mention them.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Sup...0781&t_pl=7123
#24
I ordred a set of nitto Dura grapplers, I was really interested in the Tera garpler, but I decided on more of a high way tire with a less compacted tread.
I have allways been loyal to BFG until this set of R/T TA that came stock with my 06 2500, the only quality they have is a good ride, othier wise thier no good in snow, on ice or in rain and are great at rock collecting, + the side walls have the strength of butter.
The dura garplers list for 350.00 CDN at a tire store in town, on line they were 196.00 US., Even with the exchange rate, I saved a few bucks..
Nokian, Toyo were my othier tire brands I considerd.
I have allways been loyal to BFG until this set of R/T TA that came stock with my 06 2500, the only quality they have is a good ride, othier wise thier no good in snow, on ice or in rain and are great at rock collecting, + the side walls have the strength of butter.
The dura garplers list for 350.00 CDN at a tire store in town, on line they were 196.00 US., Even with the exchange rate, I saved a few bucks..
Nokian, Toyo were my othier tire brands I considerd.
#26
cooper zeons. great on road, good tread life, great wet traction, but not so great in snow, and near worthless on ice (too hard maybe?). look great, and alright if you don't do much roading or ice
#27
285/55R20 BFG A/T KO. Where I am originally from, winter is early November to the end of March and these tires are ideal. I keep balding the two back ones though. I don't know if it's from my driving or the rubber is soft. The fronts are always fine so when winter approaches, I put the fronts on the back and then put two new ones on the front. That way the new/better ones are for improved steering on the ice.
#28
Just bought some Nitto Terra Grapplers I'll update my opinion after I've had them for a while. I run Pro Comp mud Terrains on my Jeep and they have been pretty good tires so far,great in the snow!!
#30
i Also have Cooper Discoverer HP's not to bad, they are a M+S but more like a 3 season tire, usually have to use 4wd if there is more than an inch of snow with the truck unloaded