looking for offroad tires on my 95 f150
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looking for offroad tires on my 95 f150
i wana get some semi-cheap offroaders on my 95. ive been looking at the general grabber at2, bit im not sure how they will look on my truck. if anyone has these on their mid-90's f150 it would help me out alot if you could post a picture for me to see. if you guys have any other suggestions for good looking tires please reply! thanks
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It's a Canadian thing eh!
I just bought the identical tires. they will be coming in on Tuesday for me. They have a nice hard compound and will last quite a long time. Allot of customers tell me they like them all season round. I just installed a set on a 97 F150 today.
Kumho Road Venture AT's are also a cheap on/off road.
I would avoid Firestone Destinations and Wrangler SRA's.
Kumho Road Venture AT's are also a cheap on/off road.
I would avoid Firestone Destinations and Wrangler SRA's.
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Just put these on my 94 xlt 4x4
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-W...R15LT/11983156
very impressed with them
also have the general grabber at2 on my fj cruiser, you couldnt go wrong with either one
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-W...R15LT/11983156
very impressed with them
also have the general grabber at2 on my fj cruiser, you couldnt go wrong with either one
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Just call me sean. Really
Just put these on my 94 xlt 4x4
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-W...R15LT/11983156
very impressed with them
also have the general grabber at2 on my fj cruiser, you couldnt go wrong with either one
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-W...R15LT/11983156
very impressed with them
also have the general grabber at2 on my fj cruiser, you couldnt go wrong with either one
Depending on the size Dunlop Mud Grapplers were the cheapest ones for me but that's cause I was looking at 35x14.50x15s
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Normally I wouldn't correct, but the OP seems to be a little new to the off road tire game, just trying to make sure he doesn't get confused
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x2 on the Wrangler Authority. I've had it for 30,000 miles, still has great tread, rips it off road, and they look awesome
*Mud Rover.
Normally I wouldn't correct, but the OP seems to be a little new to the off road tire game, just trying to make sure he doesn't get confused
*Mud Rover.
Normally I wouldn't correct, but the OP seems to be a little new to the off road tire game, just trying to make sure he doesn't get confused
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I just bought the identical tires. they will be coming in on Tuesday for me. They have a nice hard compound and will last quite a long time. Allot of customers tell me they like them all season round. I just installed a set on a 97 F150 today.
Kumho Road Venture AT's are also a cheap on/off road.
I would avoid Firestone Destinations and Wrangler SRA's.
Kumho Road Venture AT's are also a cheap on/off road.
I would avoid Firestone Destinations and Wrangler SRA's.
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It's a Canadian thing eh!
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