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Old 02-01-2006, 10:57 AM
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The BF Goodrich A/T tires are a good tire. Much better than stock. Regardless, you got one helluva deal I'm still waiting for my factory tires to wear enough to complain to the wife about how I need to replace them with some better ones.

If you hadn't bought the tires already, I was going to suggest to you some Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo's. Another excellent tire.
 
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I agree the Bridgestone tires are great, I was looking at those before I got the phone call from my brother in law about the BF Goodrich, obviously I took a little cheaper route. I am installing these this weekend, I have to get rid of the goodyears, they ride to rough and wear to quickly. I bought this truck in 2004 and the tires were new. I have put just roughly under 40k on them and they are done, not a good tire to me at all. Unfortunately I have factory goodyears on my 06 Durango also, cannot wait until they wear out.
 



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