good tires ?
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Well that depends on what you mostly do driving wise and what you want the tires to do.
If you do 99% of your driving on road, save yourself some money by gaining MPG and longer treadwear using something like the Michelin X Radial LT in the Load Range C area.
If you do both on and off, Id say get some BFG at KO's, or as much as it galls me, bridgestone Revos. (be aware that the KO's will work much better than the revos in sloppy mud like down here in FL)
If you do mostly off roading - get the most aggressive mudders you can find!
If you do 99% of your driving on road, save yourself some money by gaining MPG and longer treadwear using something like the Michelin X Radial LT in the Load Range C area.
If you do both on and off, Id say get some BFG at KO's, or as much as it galls me, bridgestone Revos. (be aware that the KO's will work much better than the revos in sloppy mud like down here in FL)
If you do mostly off roading - get the most aggressive mudders you can find!
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Dunlop mud rovers. they're pretty quite and cheap too. 107 a tire at sam's club. I've been happy so far but only got a couple hundred miles on them. My brother in law talked me into getting them; he said he got over 50k out of them
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MT/R's are good tires. Expensive, though, and they don't come in 33/10.5. I'm happy with my choice. In the past, I've run MT/R's, Swamper TSL's, BFG MT's, and I still like these AT/ko's.
edit: I haven't used them personally, but I've heard a lot of good stuff about the Kumho MT's.
edit: I haven't used them personally, but I've heard a lot of good stuff about the Kumho MT's.
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