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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 08:12 PM
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18" tires, what are my options?

Since my wonderful BFG Long Trails are starting to look a little thin, I've started looking at new tires. Has anyone noticed there aren't many options for those of us with 18" tires who also want White Letter's? I have always bought Michelins, but they don't even make the LTX in an 18, much less with white letters. What are you guys running?
 
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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 08:40 PM
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I'm hoping Michelin comes along and makes a 265/60R18 for these trucks pretty soon, since I'm not exactly satisfied with the Long Trail T/As. I'm at 31K miles and have about 5-6/32 tread left, and I had to replace one last month because of sidewall damage.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 08:40 PM
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I am not far from taking the plunge. I am going with the 285/65/18 BFG All Terrain TA KO's. Keeping the stock wheels and the tire is just one size up. They will work from everything that I have read.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by boomer08
I am not far from taking the plunge. I am going with the 285/65/18 BFG All Terrain TA KO's. Keeping the stock wheels and the tire is just one size up. They will work from everything that I have read.
I had those on my old F150 and liked them, they're a little too noisy for me though.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by boomer08
I am not far from taking the plunge. I am going with the 285/65/18 BFG All Terrain TA KO's. Keeping the stock wheels and the tire is just one size up. They will work from everything that I have read.
Thats what I will be getting when I get new tires. Just priced a set at Big10 and they were around $960 out the door. Thats for the 285/65/18.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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I had those on my old F150 and liked them, they're a little too noisy for me though.
I honestly have no idea what noise you may be talking about. They dont make any more noise than the all season radials on your moms car. I have those tires on my 05 and and they are awesome. If you have any snow in you're area you'll love the AT's, they're alot better in the snow than any mud tire you'll run into. Trust me on that one. I drove over Eisenhower and Vail passes last week at 11pm in white out conditions and had NOT a single moment of slippage. Great all around tire with the exception of any serious mud, however thats what mud tires are for....mud.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2006 | 01:27 PM
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Although they don't have white lettering, I just had a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers installed on my truck -- size 285/60. All I can say is the hype is real on these things. I played a little in some soft sand, and took it thru a couple of small mud holes... both of which would have given me complete hell with the stock Generals my truck had. In both cases the truck pulled out fine in 2WD where I had to hit 4-high with the stockers. They sing to you a little while on the road, but not much worse than the General AmeriTracs did. They have, by far, a more agressive stance and really gives the truck a new look. (Even on stock rims.) At Discount Tire Company they were $907 out the door.
 
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