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Old 01-13-2010, 08:16 AM
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A-D-D Moment-- Is it true that if my tire has a mileage guarantee/warranty, and that if i provide legitimate receipts of regular tire rotations, that I will get new/prorated tires if they dont last to that mileage?
Old 01-13-2010, 11:15 AM
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Hancook dynapro are totaly the way to go. my boss just put some on his dodge and they are a pretty good bang for your buck! i just hope they fall of the rim and the dodge gets writen off lmao
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I got the Hankook Dynapro RT03 mud tires and love them. i had my truck buried to the rocker panel and it pulled right out of the hole. It cleans off great and doesn't collect rocks as bad as other tires i've had. the side tread looks pretty cool too. i'm runnin 285 75 17 8 ply on my 2000 with no rubbing
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how do your mudders balance? I have goodyear mtr's and love the traction but can't keep them balanced. My teeth chatter everywhere i drive. Considering a change to at but really love the performance of a mt
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The only time i had them balanced was when they were putt on. the Hankook there is a paint mark that you put opposite of the valve stem that helps get the balance correct. i think the heaviest weight i have is 1.25 and thats on the inside of one wheel.
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thanks, i will check those out. I was also thinking abouth the goodyear duratrac, nitto mud grapplers or trail grapplers, and the bfg km2 mudders. Anyone have any experience with these tires-balancing, tread life, and traction?
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I have had the Yokohama Geolanders for about 2000 miles now, great overall, had them in snow and rain and a little off road as well.
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I've had all kind's of tires but the BFG TA/KO's were the best I've ever had.
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whatever you get dont get sumitomo, they came with my truck and they broke traction waaaaay to easily. Got the Eagle LS-2 tires that my gfs dad complained so much about and even these are soooooo much better than the crap sumitomo makes
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Originally Posted by PawPaw
I've had all kind's of tires but the BFG TA/KO's were the best I've ever had.

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