bduke23
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I got new tires put on my truck about a week and a half ago, I got them from Canadian Tire on a buy one get the second half off deal. I normally stay clear of Cajun Tire, but I was also able to use my dad's C Tire credit card to pay for them, so instead of paying all at once I can split payments up over a year. Got the set of 4 for $520 before mounting and all that, a really good deal I think. They're Goodyear Wrangler Territory's, stock size (235/75/15) and I love them! They seem to be doing better on ice than what I had on it, Wrangler RT/S's. And deep snow they sure seem to be awesome, its like having shovels attached to my wheels. And they look sweet too, which is a bonus.
I was shoveling the driveway, and after was thinking about the thread on the Top Truck Challenge so I decided to test the tires out a little more. Driving through the 2 foot snowbanks on the streets around my house proved to be no challenge at all. As I was pulling in to my driveway, I "missed".... climbed right up in 4 lo, tires barely spun at all. On to the pics!
This is what the tread looks like (driver side rear)
The cement on the side of the driveway is about 2 feet high where the front tire is. Not all that impressive compared to pics I've seen on the site, but its a stock truck with a completely unexperienced driver (and a lack of anything thats not flat for me to drive on). I love my truck!
I got new tires put on my truck about a week and a half ago, I got them from Canadian Tire on a buy one get the second half off deal. I normally stay clear of Cajun Tire, but I was also able to use my dad's C Tire credit card to pay for them, so instead of paying all at once I can split payments up over a year. Got the set of 4 for $520 before mounting and all that, a really good deal I think. They're Goodyear Wrangler Territory's, stock size (235/75/15) and I love them! They seem to be doing better on ice than what I had on it, Wrangler RT/S's. And deep snow they sure seem to be awesome, its like having shovels attached to my wheels. And they look sweet too, which is a bonus.
I was shoveling the driveway, and after was thinking about the thread on the Top Truck Challenge so I decided to test the tires out a little more. Driving through the 2 foot snowbanks on the streets around my house proved to be no challenge at all. As I was pulling in to my driveway, I "missed".... climbed right up in 4 lo, tires barely spun at all. On to the pics!
This is what the tread looks like (driver side rear)




The cement on the side of the driveway is about 2 feet high where the front tire is. Not all that impressive compared to pics I've seen on the site, but its a stock truck with a completely unexperienced driver (and a lack of anything thats not flat for me to drive on). I love my truck!