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Old 02-21-2011, 09:03 PM
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What are the cheapest 33x1250x15r out there? I have bfg a/t and their awesome but are wearing quickly and their freakin expensive. I want something decent in mud and good on the street. Primarily street use but I want a little aggressive looks wise.
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I have 31 inch cooper discoverer s/t. There good in the mud, and are a really hard tire, so they last a long time. And are fairly cheap. Maybe take a look at them.
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the big o out here in mo sells a tire called mud claw an online search shows they go under a few differant brand names. dont know all the sizes they come in

i did a search on DISCOUNT TIRE DIRECT too ***FREE SHIPPING***
came back with 14 tires falken for 157 a/t tread -to- good year MT/R kevlar( the new military humvee tires) for 205 a tire.

i personally do all my tire shopping from discount and have had no problem with them, the tires have all been in good shape and all were molded with in 6 monthes of my purchase( not like some online places that have 2/3 year old tires.)



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