tires
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#5
What's on it now?
Continentals? DO NOT replace Continentals with Continentals. They are a GARBAGE tire. I get more noise and vibration complaints stemming from those tires than you could put sticks on.
BFG All-terrain T/A's seem to be the tire of choice around here on the stock size 17 or 18 inch wheels.
What size wheels are you running
Continentals? DO NOT replace Continentals with Continentals. They are a GARBAGE tire. I get more noise and vibration complaints stemming from those tires than you could put sticks on.
BFG All-terrain T/A's seem to be the tire of choice around here on the stock size 17 or 18 inch wheels.
What size wheels are you running
#6
i am running the Goodyear wrangler Silent Armour Pro Grade on my 350 drw (17" rims) and my dad has them on his 350 srw (18" rims). They have a kevlar ply in them and are wounderful around the construction site the only flat i got was from a 1/2" lag bolt
Last edited by chickbunker; 02-07-2009 at 11:34 PM.
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I have 20" on my F250 not many choices when you want load range E. Unless you want to remortgage the house for a set of Nittos. I went with Goodyear Wranglers. They wear good, but have poor traction in mud. We are in a terrible drought here in central TX so mud traction really doesnt matter now.
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Goodyear Wranglers AT/S
I just bought a set of 275/65/20 for my F-250 from Discount Tire. Drive out price with replacement certificates and lifetime balancing was $999 and some cents. I wanted the BFG's but dang, they were nearly $1900 drive out. Size on them were 285/65/20, they don't come in the 275's.
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