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Old 02-02-2014, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by xxGhOsTxx
Thanks for all the help guys my questions are answered! Lol but does anyone here know a good place or website for tires at a good price? By that I mean under $500/tire. And last question what brand.. Nitto, pro comp, general?
Well are you looking for at's or mt's and do you care how long they last or are you more performance oriented?
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Check out tire rack or onlinetire.com they have pretty good prices , I think for my next set I'm going to get hankook mt or toyo open country at2 they both have pretty good reviews and are pretty affordable
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Originally Posted by xxGhOsTxx
Oh sweet id like to see that sounds awesome! Thanks for the help also!
All I could find is pics from old posts.
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All I could find is pics from old posts.
Jesus man that beast is beautiful! What did you say you have suspension wise?? I gotta try and do that.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Well are you looking for at's or mt's and do you care how long they last or are you more performance oriented?
Either I'm looking for best performance for on and off road and good for muddying.
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Originally Posted by Bryan95
Check out tire rack or onlinetire.com they have pretty good prices , I think for my next set I'm going to get hankook mt or toyo open country at2 they both have pretty good reviews and are pretty affordable
I'll have to check those out.. I went to tire rack and was looking at the general grapplers but they are still $338 a piece which I guess is a good deal but still a lot.
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http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...ue&rd=17&cs=35

That link should help you out.

Hankooks are actually a very underrated tire when it comes to off road and mud. They were tested against many other more aggressive tread patterns, like the pitbull rockers, and they outperformed them. People swear by the Nitto Trails around here but it is the bandwagon tire at the moment. Toyos are a great tire all the way around. But you might want to look into the New Pro-Comp treads and see what you think about them.
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Originally Posted by xxGhOsTxx
Jesus man that beast is beautiful! What did you say you have suspension wise?? I gotta try and do that.
Thanks. It's a 6" Fabtech suspension lift and a 3" body lift. Tires are 35x12.5R18 Micky Thompson Baja ATZs on 18" Fuel Boost wheels. The wheels have quite a bit of off set (unsure exactly how much) so I needed to add the BL.

My favorite mod are the AMP Research PowerSteps. Best cab steps I ever had.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...ue&rd=17&cs=35

That link should help you out.

Hankooks are actually a very underrated tire when it comes to off road and mud. They were tested against many other more aggressive tread patterns, like the pitbull rockers, and they outperformed them. People swear by the Nitto Trails around here but it is the bandwagon tire at the moment. Toyos are a great tire all the way around. But you might want to look into the New Pro-Comp treads and see what you think about them.
Yea I really like pro comp great brand I'll check all of those out thanks for the link! And I definitely know about the motto bandwagon it's everywhere I do like them though lol.
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Originally Posted by JCooper
Thanks. It's a 6" Fabtech suspension lift and a 3" body lift. Tires are 35x12.5R18 Micky Thompson Baja ATZs on 18" Fuel Boost wheels. The wheels have quite a bit of off set (unsure exactly how much) so I needed to add the BL.

My favorite mod are the AMP Research PowerSteps. Best cab steps I ever had.
Damn well it's nice as he'll haha. Maybe if I get a 3in bod lift when I get my 35s it will look good idk if that would be too much lift or not for my truck but I just love the huge tall look.


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