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Old 04-16-2014, 09:55 AM
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I'm running these in 35x12.5x17 and they are lighter than most 35's and have done well in all types of terrain. I have a 2WD and have not been stuck
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Originally Posted by QCFX2
I'm running these in 35x12.5x17 and they are lighter than most 35's and have done well in all types of terrain. I have a 2WD and have not been stuck
Sounds good. I do not do a whole lot of off-road stuff, but I do want something that looks more aggressive and I like these, especially for the price,
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Cool, yeah I'm not a mudder. Just times I need to get from A to B. The 35's were $260 a piece I think
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I had them on my truck before I leveled it and I was very impressed with them. They handled mud and sand very well. I'd buy them again no doubt in my mind.
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i have the 275x65x18 on my 13 stx 2wd. LOVE them!! very smooth, great looks, and wearing great. i have about 10k miles on them and they look new.
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Old 04-17-2014, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by QCFX2
Cool, yeah I'm not a mudder. Just times I need to get from A to B. The 35's were $260 a piece I think
Right now the Falken 27565R18 are $168.96 a piece at Sears. So yea I may jump all over that price.
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You may also look into the discount tire version called Rocky Mountain AT or ATS. They run a few $ cheaper
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I was torn between these and the Cooper AT/3's... I found a few bad reviews on the Falken's tread life, so I went with the Cooper's.
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Have the falkens in 275/70/18 and they are great


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