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Old 12-29-2005, 08:40 AM
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2002 4Runner Tire Recommendation

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Well, guys, it's time to bury my old tires because they're shot to hell.

I got some recommendations/prices from Discount Tire, but I thought I would consult w/ the real Toyota experts.

Which of these do you like or any others you can recommend? And is the pricing good or where can I get better?

Tire Pricing (all 4 tires)
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Pathfinder Trail A/P - $481.32 - discounted tires, $540.52 - complete replacement coverage
Pathfinder Sport SUV - $507.32, $568.52
Pathfinder Luxury - $550.60, $615.80
Michelin LTX - $680.52, $755.72

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Old 12-29-2005, 08:44 AM
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Michelin LTX
Old 12-29-2005, 09:59 AM
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Tire ?

My personal favorite for all conditions is BFG AT/KO. Good year round traction and 3 ply sidewalls. Can't beat em !
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This is what they are recommending on Tirerack.com:

Firestone Firehawk Indy 500
Old 12-29-2005, 10:30 AM
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What type of driving do you do? This would help alot.
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Sorry. I'm in North Texas. Very little chance of snow, but there are a few days during November/December where there might be sleet and rain. Other than that, it's regular road 99% of the time. No off-road.
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BFG ATs are nice, I love the set I have, they did ride a little rough, but hey, it is a truck after all, I would like to try the revos next.
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check into the Yokohamma ATII's....
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Originally Posted by Rockets34Life
, it's regular road 99% of the time. No off-road.
Michelin LTX/MS. Best SUV on road tire PERIOD. You can get over 70k on a set. I have personally done it.
Great tire.

pay the extra money and live worry free for a long time. Super quite too
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definitely the michelin LTX. smooth, comfy ride and like others have said, they last forever
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I have the Yokohama geolander H/T on my Tacoma. Excellent dry and wet surface traction. Plus they are only about $100 from Tire Rack.
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