where can I get off road tires that wont break the bank?
#11
Nittos are pretty mid price range. You could also check out falken rocky mountains. Not a lot about them out there but everything I have seen seems positive and they wont break your bank. Kelly Fierce attitudes are pretty sweet too and i have found them for pretty cheap.
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Just FYI I haven't yet purchased tires for my f150 but the best deal I could find anywhere on tires for my van and yes truck was at a "tirerack" dealer online its tirerack.com. I had to drive an hour to get them but the deals are the best. A friend/mechanic said he can go up there buy them cheaper than he can order tires from distribution. The downfall is they do have a wait and you may have to have them shipped. The major downfall for me is I have to drive the hour to get minor stuff taken care of under warranty. Otherwise the tires on my van installed etc saved couple hundred bucks at least n exc warranty!
#14
Discounttiredirect.com I got a set of 35 12.50 15 for about $700 and free shipping the tires were out of stock they called me and told me that it would be a couple of weeks cause of that and 4 days latter ups drooped my tires off very satisfied and they always have rebates on different tires but your pay more for that rim size just remember that
#15
I dunno if you've looked at them before, but I run Mastercraft Courser M/Ts on 15 in rims, 31 in tall. They're anywhere from 120-160 depending on where you buy them. They look pretty beefy and they can dig like hell, and run decent on the road too.
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check out my pics in my profile... kelly safari tsr, $186 bucks.... absolutely love them, 15k miles and look brand new still... LT285 70 17 is my size...so 33's basically