Has anyone?
they should do pretty good. by the looks of them they look like my buckshot maxis and the supperswampers. that is a very good tire pattern if u need more than an allterain but still drive on the road. im running 305/75R/17 on my f150. half the grip left and nothing stoped it this past winter. i stayed within reason though. it was pissing all my chevy friends off that i would do circles around them and we all have the same tires just differnent sizes.lol
Mud Brute's are good tires. Quite a few of the guys down here around the swamps run them. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Remington is the same tire as Dunlop. Dunlop owns the Remington name... Like Firestone and Bridgestone?
That tire is quite familiar! But I'm sure my uncle won't buy that tire for he just use his truck for delivering that is! That tire is for a hardcore farmer!
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Yes I do drive it on-road daily, I was thinking of buying these just to have for the weekends when my family and I go off-roading. BUT. I might decide to go with some onroad/offroad tires so I dont have to worry about the hassle of changing tires every other weekend. What would be the biggest tire I could run on a 1997 Bone-Stock 2wd ext. Cab?
I really think it's best for off-road driving. Obviously it doesn't need to get too cranky when driving at regular roads and you better see your auto mechanic if you do cranked-up
Last edited by mbeasmore; Mar 25, 2008 at 11:43 PM.

