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Old 04-24-2011, 08:28 PM
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Im looking for 33 or 35 inch tires for a good price. I love the nitto's but id rather not spend that much money if i can avoid it. Whats the cheapest i can get tires and i dont need them to last me forever. Thanks
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Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs or Wrangler MTRs with Kevlar.

I have the DuraTracs and they are super quiet and are at a good price on TireRack.com and if you order from them no sales tax!!!
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Originally Posted by Forrest150
Im looking for 33 or 35 inch tires for a good price. I love the nitto's but id rather not spend that much money if i can avoid it. Whats the cheapest i can get tires and i dont need them to last me forever. Thanks
Might want to check your tire sizing and prices against all brands before purchasing. Nitto's were by far the cheapest, GOOD, tire in my size.
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While not the cheepest tire I love my Goodyear Duratracs, for everything I do here they have been perfect. The best tire for deep snow i have ever used. The only word of caution i have is keep them rotated.
I missed a rotation and its cost me a little bit on my front tires tread wise but the rears still look new after about 13,000 miles.
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Yeah I got ~8k miles on mine so far and I rotate every 3k.
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Mastercraft Courser MT. They are a off brand made by Cooper tires. I have these tires in 33/12.5/15 and I love them. Got family that owns a tire shop and he recommended them to me. They look just like the Cooper Discoverer STT, which are some of the most liked off road tires on the market.
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Federal Couragia... They were my first choice but I went with a 22 inch rim and they don't make 35's for that size.. Anything smaller you'd be good.. They are cheap.. I went with Nitto trail grappler as my second option..
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if price is your only goal, may look at the General Grabber AT...tread design similar to BFG AT, but mine were $102.00 apiece cheaper than BFG
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Where did you get then that cheap? And if anyone could post the cheapest tires you could that could be used for off roading. I alresdy got my tires and i got toyos but my buddy needs dirt cheap tires for his 4runner any ideas?
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Where did you get then that cheap? And if anyone could post the cheapest tires you could that could be used for off roading. I alresdy got my tires and i got toyos but my buddy needs dirt cheap tires for his 4runner any ideas?
You just got 3 already.. General Grabber, federal couragia, and mastercraft courser m/t.. None of these will break your bank or your buddys bank.. Google those and read the reviews or search this forum.. A few guys on this site have federals and general grabbers..


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