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Old 04-18-2012, 08:44 AM
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So I'm looking into new tires for my 2wd f150.
Right now I have 265/75/16 bfg all terrains but I'm goin to a 285/75/16 and was wondering what tire would be best for driving trails. I don't want more bfgs cause the all terrains can't clean out for anything and I hate Nitto!
So if anyone could post pictures of there or share there experience.
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I have Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's on my 2wd. They've been great tires, from every aspect. Ride good, almost no noise, and do as good offroad as anything will on a 2wd. They've also shown great wear, had them for 10 months and still look brand new. But some other good tires are the Goodyear Duratrac, and alot of people praise the Toyo's. I personally have heard they suck, wear out and pack up. anyway...thats my limited experience
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Look up good year wrangler duratracs they are pretty cheap but good tires. My dad has them of his f250 and they are quite
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Originally Posted by Bigbucks243
Look up good year wrangler duratracs they are pretty cheap but good tires. My dad has them of his f250 and they are quite
But will they last.? I've heard u only get like 30,000 with good rotation and pressure!
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Ive heard good things about the km2's
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Originally Posted by th25
Ive heard good things about the km2's
Oh yeah there good tires! But u gotta cough up a lunge and give umm ur right foot to afford!
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Agreed haha
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is a 285/75r16 a 32 a 33
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a 32 or a 33 or what size does it equal 2 i cant find out anywhere
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A 285/75/16 is roughly a 33/11.5/16


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