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Old 07-22-2013, 11:49 PM
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So I want to get away from my mud grapplers for sound an ware reasons and get a good at tire that handles well with about 60%on road 20%offroad and 20%everything else.
What do you guys recommend for all these concerns. I'd also like to get at the very least 45k on them.
Oh btw want a 33x12.50 r18 that will look good on 18x10 wheels with -12mm offset.
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Old 07-22-2013, 11:55 PM
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You cant go wrong with BFG All Terrains, also the nitto terra grappler is pretty popular if you want to stay with that brand.
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I'd recommend wrangler authorities. When i was in highschool i got em for my old ford cuz they were cheap, ended up loving em, plus you can find em at any wal mart. May not be some high dollar brand, but to be honest, i like em as much as the mickey thompson bajas on my f250. Handle damn good
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Duratracs are a great all around tire.
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Only problem with dura tracks is the tread width is an inch narrower than my wheel
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I've had good luck with BFGs in the past. My only complaint is that they don't always balance good and some were way out of round. For the size you want, I'd recommend Dick Cepek FC-IIs. I've got a few friends that run them and they seem like a good tire. I've ran some wide Mickey Thompsons many years ago but I was kind of dissapointed in how fast they were wearing. Toyo AT2s extreme seem pretty good too but I don't think they have the size you want.
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I had the Dick Cepek FC-II In 33x12.5x18 on my last truck, they were great, and they looked aggressive for an AT.
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I have always run the BFG AT once the stockers wear out. They look good, wear really well and no real road noise to complain about. I have yet to need to replace them on any of my trucks, end up getting rid of the vehicle first. I can't wait till my stock tires wear out. I will add though I don't have experience with them in the size your looking at.
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+1 for BFG AT. Great look, Tread wear, and low noise.
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Thanks a lot guys. I'm going to look into the dc fcII's and the toyos
I had the bfg's ony stock wheels. They are a great tire but old if ill find them for y size wheel. I will look though. They were like I said a great tire
Anyone know where the est tire prices are at right now. ?


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