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Old 09-03-2013, 08:17 PM
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I'll be getting these in the next month or two.

Firestone Destination A/T. Pretty aggressive looking in my opinion and decent reviews online. 50k warranty and I'm getting the set for $780 installed with road hazard, so the price is right too.

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The wrangler duratracs look really awesome. I bet tread that aggressive wears very fast.
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Check these out the ratings are pretty good
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Most people are getting 60-70000 miles out of the Open Country MT and the tread is very aggressive on those... I love them. I know you are looking at AT vice MT just wanted to say that aggressive tread doesn't necessarily mean short life
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My moms Goodyear wranglers have only lasted about 20,000 miles even with good care. Never seen an a/t wear so fast.
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I wonder if these will even work they are almost 3" taller.
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Default no 35s

its 2wd so only 33s
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Originally Posted by Gator941
I wonder if these will even work they are almost 3" taller.
I think they will work. Is your truck leveled?
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Originally Posted by Gator941
My moms Goodyear wranglers have only lasted about 20,000 miles even with good care. Never seen an a/t wear so fast.
Yep. My stock "good"years lasted 25,000miles and they were shot. What a f'n joke. After doing my research for nittos on f150s, guys are getting 50,000 out of them, which I feel is pretty good. After all, it's a full-size truck.
I haVe heard about the warranty wIth the toyos or falkens, forgot which one it is, but I'm pretty sure it's just another prorated nightmare of a headache to get anything done with it, so I went for the cheaper, better looking tire.
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Yeah I think I may just go with the nittos. So many people wouldn't be running them if there wasn't something good about them.


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