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I need some ideas for tires
We are in the middle of a blizzard here in MN so i took a little drive to see how my truck handles in it I have firestone steeltex tires on it, they seemed pretty worthless in this type of condition I miss my BFG's from my old truck but those are really expensive anybody have any good ideas for me I would like to stay under the $750 dollar mark:rain:
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yokahama geolander mt semi aggresive mud/all terrain, probably abound 600 for the set
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I had a set of the Pro Cromp ATs that I liked pretty good. I think I got them for $600 for a set.
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Get 'em siped.
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wish i could get em siped thats illegal for on road tires in MN and WI where i live
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I just bought my truck last month and they came with the same firestone tires, and they suck in the snow
They have about 75% tread, so I need to use them up first darn it!!!! Seems like everyone likes the BFG's. I had Goodyear Wrangler RTS on my Ranger, and loved them great all around tire, and no highway noise
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feeling ignorant here but what do you mean by getting you tires siped?
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I had some BFG A/Ts, I could've sworn they were siped from the factory already.
Even though you are on somewhat of a budget, I still say the BFG A/Ts. |
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Nitto Terra Grapplers, no question!
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