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Old 11-23-2012, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by cosway
any road noise from those BFG's
No for a LT tire they are super quiet, I had the BFG All Terrian KO's on my Jeep TJ Sport and they were noisy and didn't clean well in mud, these clean real nice.......the best tire ive bought in a long time.......for a LT....super happy with these, great in teh rain.....havea good rating for snow....Im not worried about that as we get 95% rain here.......

just wish they made them bigger .....my only complaint
Old 11-23-2012, 02:49 PM
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I noticed my truck has the original Goodyear Wrangler spare and it is in fact a LT tire. Man I have to sell these BFG's
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Anybody running the 305/55/20 XL Terra Grapplers? Getting them installed Monday along with 2" level.
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get michelin, i only sold these to my customer and they were thankfull because they ride quite and smooth
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i looked at the GY silent Armors today. nice but still a p rated and not cheap...!k mounted. maybe i am better off selling my 20's and going to an 18"???
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I'm considering LTs also but can the stock rims handle 60-80 psi? Or do we need new rims? That would be costly...
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Default lakers08: Level Question

I have the Bilstein 5100s on my truck......front shocks are on the third clip up from the bottom....slight rake (1/2").....perfectly level with dirt bike in the bed.

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Old 11-23-2012, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 150SlickRick
I'm considering LTs also but can the stock rims handle 60-80 psi? Or do we need new rims? That would be costly...
80 pounds is max rating on my tire. i run them at 50 all the way around. and i have stock wheels
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Originally Posted by 150SlickRick
I'm considering LTs also but can the stock rims handle 60-80 psi? Or do we need new rims? That would be costly...
never thought of that... maybe the silent armors may have to work???

i looked cooper at3 nice but have to get bigger tire to get LT rated
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Originally Posted by Grandpa's Grocery Getter

I love these tires, Great Ride, increased my towing Capacity by 1000lbs,
Just because you have tires that are a higher load rating doesn't mean your tow rating went up.


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