which mud terrain?
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which mud terrain?
i want some m/t but dont know which ones... i don want to spend lots on them. it is for a daily driver so i want ones that will last. i need 33x12.5/15
im considering bfg m/t, or ive seen the superswamper trxus m/t that are like 20 dollar cheaper than bfgs. what do you all think? thanks.
im considering bfg m/t, or ive seen the superswamper trxus m/t that are like 20 dollar cheaper than bfgs. what do you all think? thanks.
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i went to a few places around my area here and they are all backordered on bfgs. so unless i find somwhere to order them they are out of the question. anyone know of any deals going on? at the local bfg store they would mount and balance each tire for 170$ anyone know of any sites to get tire and wheel packages? 4wheelparts.com has some but none that i want. thanks for input
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I liked my pro-comps, but that was on a jeep, much much lighter. If your looking for good tire and wheel packages http://ntwonline.com/ great bunch of people.
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Originally Posted by 78ihs2
i went to a few places around my area here and they are all backordered on bfgs. so unless i find somwhere to order them they are out of the question. anyone know of any deals going on? at the local bfg store they would mount and balance each tire for 170$ anyone know of any sites to get tire and wheel packages? 4wheelparts.com has some but none that i want. thanks for input
He made me a great deal. He's the man
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Here ya go....Gest Deal....long lasting.
made by Multi-Mile
called the Wild Country Radial RVT (FW tread)
It is made in the Kelly Springfield plant along with all Kelly's, Big O tires, Goodyear, and most american tires.
They are hard to beat, and pinned for studding. I am on my 3rd truck with a set. I had a set of 33's on a Toyota, after 60k miles they were only half worn. If legal, studding mudders prevents cupping, making them last longer and ride quieter. (check your local laws)
I just put a set of LT255/85R16's on this morning. They are 33+" and fit on the newer F150's because they are narrower than the 285's.
Goo luck.....
made by Multi-Mile
called the Wild Country Radial RVT (FW tread)
It is made in the Kelly Springfield plant along with all Kelly's, Big O tires, Goodyear, and most american tires.
They are hard to beat, and pinned for studding. I am on my 3rd truck with a set. I had a set of 33's on a Toyota, after 60k miles they were only half worn. If legal, studding mudders prevents cupping, making them last longer and ride quieter. (check your local laws)
I just put a set of LT255/85R16's on this morning. They are 33+" and fit on the newer F150's because they are narrower than the 285's.
Goo luck.....