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Old 03-21-2014, 09:51 PM
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Im looking to get a new set of summer tires for my truck. These are the current rims and tires.

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I think it would look sweet with red letters.
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Round ones are good.

Seriously. We don't know the first thing about your price range or how you use your truck or what you look for in a tire.

Google the tire size you want and pick something. Will be as good as any suggestions you get here.
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I'm a big fan of the Kelly Safari TSRs they are a great aggressive looking AT tire.
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I'm a big BFG guy, I love the look of their white letters and have always had BFG tires on every vehicle I've owned from radial t/a's to baja claws. I think that would look great with BFG all terrains
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There are a significant number of threads about tires with lots of valuable, invaluable, and even useless information in them already.
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Originally Posted by Tackle
Round ones are good.

Seriously. We don't know the first thing about your price range or how you use your truck or what you look for in a tire.

Google the tire size you want and pick something. Will be as good as any suggestions you get here.
$1,000 is my budget.
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I'm a big fan of the Kelly Safari TSRs they are a great aggressive looking AT tire.
I thought about that or BFG Baja. Painting the letters red with tire paint.
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I'm a big BFG guy, I love the look of their white letters and have always had BFG tires on every vehicle I've owned from radial t/a's to baja claws. I think that would look great with BFG all terrains
Im a BFG or Goodyear man.
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I was going to post this but I see you got this covered aha. I'm currently looking at BFG All-Terrains.. Just the tires for 400$ or I'm looking at some Cooper Discovery STT's for 600$ for tires, wheels, and spacers.. I like the way the BFG's look but I feel like the Cooper's are a better deal. They're both 31x10.5
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I'm a big BFG AT fan as well, I'm on my 5th or 6th set on different vehicles. My 285/75's where around $1100 installed, and the smaller sizes weren't much cheaper if I remember correctly. The price of tires, especially premium tires, has exploded.
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I love bfg but they are soooooo expensiveeeee
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Bf Goodrich a/t. is awesome, but since you said you like Goodyear I'd recommend wrangler authority a/t. My experience with them is For their price they're great. Look pretty mean, but still ride great.


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