Well, I've made my mind up. Due to the price of the tires, I'm going with Toyo Open Country AT which were the cheapest I could find locally for $853.01, 285(33)-65(11.5)-R18. Now all I can do is cross my fingers and hope that the "11.50" wont rub. I drive a 2007 XLT 4x2 SuperCab with a leveling kit, do you think they'll fit? I'm going to buy them on Friday. ON STOCK RIMS!!!!!!!
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dd, where are you getting it done?
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Lopez Tires on 23rd. You know of any other good places to get quotes from? Or maybe have some you wanna sale?Originally Posted by FX4REACTION1
dd, where are you getting it done?
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You might wanna check tire corral. It's right off of buisness 83, Next to bert ogden. I've always gotten good prices from them. Or Espinos Tire and wheels on Buisness also next to the whataburger on 23rd.
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id try to find a good price on the BFGs. they have proven for decades that they make an amazing AT tire, it looks the most aggressive IMO, and they wear great...you can expect 50-60k miles out of them no problem ( a friend of mine got 70k out of his set). They also perform very well in the rain, on the dry pavement, in snow, and suprisingly well in mud too.
just my .02
just my .02
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I went to Espinos and The Tire Coral. The only thing is my credit isn't to great so they wont let me go with all four tires. But at Lopez you give them 4 payments with post dated checks and they'll give you whatever you want. I have no problems paying for the tires in payments I have a really go paying job that I just got, but horrible credit. I'd love to get BFG AT tires but they're to expensive. I'd have to buy them one by one in a span of 4 months. At this tire shop I'd go in on Friday and come out with 4 33" Toyo's AT and pay monthly with post dated checks.Originally Posted by FX4REACTION1
You might wanna check tire corral. It's right off of buisness 83, Next to bert ogden. I've always gotten good prices from them. Or Espinos Tire and wheels on Buisness also next to the whataburger on 23rd.
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Go for it then, I personally like the toyos Originally Posted by ddgarcia05
I went to Espinos and The Tire Coral. The only thing is my credit isn't to great so they wont let me go with all four tires. But at Lopez you give them 4 payments with post dated checks and they'll give you whatever you want. I have no problems paying for the tires in payments I have a really go paying job that I just got, but horrible credit. I'd love to get BFG AT tires but they're to expensive. I'd have to buy them one by one in a span of 4 months. At this tire shop I'd go in on Friday and come out with 4 33" Toyo's AT and pay monthly with post dated checks.
EDIT: dd, I think I know where you live, off of north 23rd right?
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EDIT: dd, I think I know where you live, off of north 23rd right?
Yeah, damn stocker.Originally Posted by FX4REACTION1
Go for it then, I personally like the toyos EDIT: dd, I think I know where you live, off of north 23rd right?
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Originally Posted by ddgarcia05
Well, I've made my mind up. Due to the price of the tires, I'm going with Toyo Open Country AT which were the cheapest I could find locally for $853.01, 285(33)-65(11.5)-R18. Now all I can do is cross my fingers and hope that the "11.50" wont rub. I drive a 2007 XLT 4x2 SuperCab with a leveling kit, do you think they'll fit? I'm going to buy them on Friday. ON STOCK RIMS!!!!!!!
They won't rub that's the same size I have on my truck with a leveling kit.
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I've had all three, and for my use(mostly street and some off road) I'll be buying another set of Toyo's. The Nitto's were louder and did not have the traction of the Toyo's. And the BFG's are overpriced and kind of old school looking to me(hate the outer edge sidewall).