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need help new tires


sndslingr

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so i have about 10k left on my bfg at's and it will take me that long to make up my mind on the tires i want i am looking at another set of bfg at's in 265/70 r 16 or parnelli jones 31x10.50x16 i like the parnellis alot but the bfg's held up really good have almost 55k on them so what u guys think?
 
Firestone destination A/t or M/t would make a great tire for a 4x4. I have the A/Ts on my 2wd right now and I love em
 
Goodyear Wrangler TD's. I have never seen them rolling down the road on any other truck and have only seen them on a Chevy sittin behind the shop. Unlike all the other common tires I see on a daily basis...
 
Depends

THE BFG U TALKED ABOUT WILL FAR OUTLAST THE OTHER U MENTINED IN MY OPINION THE BFG ARE HARDER RUBBER LASTING LONGER THE OTHER IS A LOT SOFTER {MY FRIEND HAD THOSE PERLLIS OR WHATEVER} IF YOU WANT MORE AGGRESSIVE THE MUD KING TIRES MADE BY CAVILER TIRES AND THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME PATTERN AS THE MUD BFG'S BUT A LOT CHEAPER I GET AROUND 40 THOUSAND OUT OF MY MUD KINGS JUST ROTATE AND CHECK TIRE PRESSURE REGULARLY THEY ALSO MAKE THE SPORT KING A/T LIKE YOUR BFG A/T SAME PATTERN AND ALL AND CHEAPER NOT 4 SURE BUT I THINK BFG MAKES THE OTHERS:headbang:
 
MY BUDDY ONLY GOT 27000 MILES OUT OF THE INTERCO TSL RADIALS IT WAS ON A CRAPPY NEW CHEVY THOUGH:headbang:
 
THE BFG U TALKED ABOUT WILL FAR OUTLAST THE OTHER U MENTINED IN MY OPINION THE BFG ARE HARDER RUBBER LASTING LONGER THE OTHER IS A LOT SOFTER {MY FRIEND HAD THOSE PERLLIS OR WHATEVER} IF YOU WANT MORE AGGRESSIVE THE MUD KING TIRES MADE BY CAVILER TIRES AND THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME PATTERN AS THE MUD BFG'S BUT A LOT CHEAPER I GET AROUND 40 THOUSAND OUT OF MY MUD KINGS JUST ROTATE AND CHECK TIRE PRESSURE REGULARLY THEY ALSO MAKE THE SPORT KING A/T LIKE YOUR BFG A/T SAME PATTERN AND ALL AND CHEAPER NOT 4 SURE BUT I THINK BFG MAKES THE OTHERS:headbang:

Do you know where the caps lock buttom is? And have you ever seen a set of Wrangler TD's? I paid $500 for them vs. $900 for the BFG's that EVERYONE and their brother has.
 
try www.treadwright.com and see what they have to offer. i've been running the AT tread pattern on 10ply Michelin casings for over 2 years. they show almost no wear at all! as far as i'm concerned, can't beat the price or the quality. i know there will be all the rants and raves re. retreads, but i can only attest to what i've experienced. i'll go for all my future tire needs there, if these ever wear out! :D
 
The nitto terra grappler and the toyo open country a/t are good choices at decent prices as well. my 265/0/17 terra grapplers look like new and have 12k on them
 
I'd go with the BFG's. Parnelli's are good tires and get great reviews but they are hella expensive.
I had Bridgestone REVO's on my previous Sport Trac, great performance in all sorts of weather and terrain but they wore out pretty fast.
 

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