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WNY964x4
03-05-2009, 05:43 PM
Okay , i will start this section out

Right now on my truck i have a set of 31x10.50R15LT Primewell PA100's
http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr257/Blue00Ranger/L_primewell_pa_100.jpg

i know , they do not look like much , but they are a decent tire for basic off-roading , they have stood up to everything i have thrown at them , they are decently priced , the have a decent amount of grip , and they self-clean very , very well

here are my ratings

Highway - 4
Dirt - 4
Mud - 3.5
Snow - 4
Ice - 3
Loose Gravel - 2
Noise - 2.5
Price Per - $92 (31x10.50R15LT)

The scale is
All but Noise 1-5 , 1 being useless , 5 being great
Noise 1-5 , 1 being noisy , 5 being quiet

They do emit quite a bit of road noise , but it is manageable , and not as bad as mud tires

I would suggest these for any truck that is a daily driver , but also sees some intermittent trail use , in the pic they do not look that agressive , but they provide enough bite that i pulled our F-150 and Ford 8N backwards with my ranger

and this is an action shot - i was in 2wd
http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr257/Blue00Ranger/flex-1.jpg

sr975j
01-27-2010, 11:26 PM
ive had the tires on my ranger for about 10k and i love them so far. they have worn pretty well considering i only spent about 300 bucks...no complaints. that picture doesnt do these tires justice, they look much better in person. the 31/10.5 has much more space between the treads. they do well in snow and mud and they clean out well as long as you give it some gas

Sam

Ranger Dave (B25)
01-28-2010, 09:09 PM
IIRC, those are made by BFG/Firestone.

ranger sport honduras
01-28-2010, 11:14 PM
wow and i let go a brand new set for a good price cuz i didnt knew them...
shame

WNY964x4
01-29-2010, 05:28 AM
I had them on my 00 for 25k miles and on the 97 for 15k miles before I replaced them , they would have lasted longer if 1. I Had rotated them more than once in that mileage amount , 2. I had not done the amount of smoke shows I did. Even with that , I still had 1 tire with 5/32 tread , 2 with about 9/32 of tread and 1 with 2/32 of tread. I was pleased with them because even when they were bald they still gripped good. But when I changed tires I found a new brand/tire for cheaper that I went with , so I will post a review of them soon. And Dave , I did not know that.