looking for offroad tires on my 95 f150
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I put Treadwright Guarddogs on my off road rig (not my f150) 2 years ago, so far so good, I've got about 10k on them and they don't show any noticable wear, haven't run into anything I couldn't climb because of a lack of traction.
for just a hair over 400 bucks, if your truck see's more off road than pavement they can't be beat.re-caps or not.
for just a hair over 400 bucks, if your truck see's more off road than pavement they can't be beat.re-caps or not.
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I have Yokohama Geolander AT/S 31x10.5-15 They give me great wet and dry and exceptional on snow and ice. Not bad in mud although they are not a mud tire. I've run them for 3 years of daily driving on highway and weekends on the trails including several 600 mile trips to northern California. Good grip, no road noise, and plenty of tread. Not to mention a great factory warranty. Some off road and AT tires have no warranty. Id put these up against some of the more expensive tires anyday.
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It's a Canadian thing eh!
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X3 on wrangler authority. Over 30k still above half tread. Dry, rain, snow, mud. They do it all.
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I put Treadwright Guarddogs on my off road rig (not my f150) 2 years ago, so far so good, I've got about 10k on them and they don't show any noticable wear, haven't run into anything I couldn't climb because of a lack of traction.
for just a hair over 400 bucks, if your truck see's more off road than pavement they can't be beat.re-caps or not.
for just a hair over 400 bucks, if your truck see's more off road than pavement they can't be beat.re-caps or not.