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hey guys i was just wandering about some off road tires i want them to be good on the street, but look off road and be decent off road too id like around 30' but i have no idea what brands to trust and how much is a good price so if yall will help me out im new to this i just got my truck a month or so ago so im starting to save up
 


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how much are they and i went to there site and it said it wouldnt fit my truck
 

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There are lots of tire choices out there. What kind of wheeling are you going to do? How much time do you plan on spending in the dirt? Do you care about road manners?
 

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I suggest getting some 31/10.50 BFG All Terains or some 31/10.50 BFG Mud Terrains if you want something agressive.
 

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My BFG A/T's cost 206 each for 265/75/16. That's about 31 1/2 x 10.5 x 16... Or are they still 9.5 wide... Idk... I forget...
 

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If mine were 15 inch rim they'd be 15x.xx, big diff.
 

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Toyo open country.
 

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So im looking at around $700 I plan on going muddin about maybe once a month in the summer and fall so yeah bfg seems to keep coming up they sound like a good brand ill keep y'all posted the closer I get to buying them
 

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They make all different sizes i'm sure they will. go to http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/home.do and you can find out how much a set is.

/e: 770ish dollars for a set 4 of from discount tire. around where i live.
I run Dura Trac's on my Ranger, I work at Discount Tire and a LOT of people switched from BFG All Terrains for Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac's for the fride, performance and looks. And Discount guarantees the lowest price of any competater, on line, sale or anything.
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do a 2 inch leveling kit and 30's or a 3 inch and 31's and get bfg's
 

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He shouldn't need to lift it at all, and if your looking for tires I would also say BFG all terrains... for better road manners too but.

I would personally go with some actual M/T tires but the road manners are not the best.
 

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