Help pleasee!
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Hey guys/girls whats up... I just got a set of 4 wheels for my 4Runner... and I am planning on getting some bigger tires just to have some fun with when I go muddin or to the lake... I am keeping my smaller tires for roadtrips and traveling...
But my question is what is a verrrrry cheap tire... offroad tire... either mud terrain or all terrain? I just want a cheap kind to throw on and mess around with and not waste a lot of money...
I am looking for a size around 32x11.50...
Thanks a lot
Ian
But my question is what is a verrrrry cheap tire... offroad tire... either mud terrain or all terrain? I just want a cheap kind to throw on and mess around with and not waste a lot of money...
I am looking for a size around 32x11.50...
Thanks a lot
Ian
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ian, you can look at what the tire rack www.tirerack.com offers. you can drill down on types (ie MT or AT) and from there, build a list and compare their prices. sometimes their prices are a bit higher than elsewhere, sometimes lower, but it should give you a starting point.
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What's your thoughts...?
Yeah thanks I actually already did that earlier today and came back with three tires for the size 32x11.50...
1) Kumho Venture MT = $105
2) Kumho Venture AT 825 = $89
3) Yokohama Geolandar A/T+II = $100
The #'s 2 and 3 seem to rate about the same and have about the same review rating... but I know nothing about them... anyone know which is better for sand and goin through some mud?
Also I've heard good things about #1... but heck if the #2 tires are good might have to stick them on there...
What do you guys think about them?
Thanks Ian
1) Kumho Venture MT = $105
2) Kumho Venture AT 825 = $89
3) Yokohama Geolandar A/T+II = $100
The #'s 2 and 3 seem to rate about the same and have about the same review rating... but I know nothing about them... anyone know which is better for sand and goin through some mud?
Also I've heard good things about #1... but heck if the #2 tires are good might have to stick them on there...
What do you guys think about them?
Thanks Ian
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The Kumho Venture AT is not very aggressive at all. Check for a Firestone affiliated dealer in your area that sells the Dayton Timberline MT. They are very similar to the Firestone Destination MT in tread design.
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Yeah I'm lookin for pretty damn cheap... I just want them to mess around with... I would get used but they are so hard to come around here...
maybe the Kumho MT's?
Ian
maybe the Kumho MT's?
Ian
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