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need help with new tires!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 08/05/11 09:02 PM
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i need help finding some new tires!!!! i have a 99 dodge ram 1500 and i need some new tires. im currently rebuilding my first truck.. i want a meaty off road tires that is great on pavement that wears slowly. my dad has the nitto mud grapplers extreme and i love the way they hummmmm down the road but they wear fast.. any ideas???? thanks
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Posted: 08/06/11 01:19 PM
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I've heard a lot of people rave about the Goodyear MT/R Kevlars. Haven't used them myself but I did run the originals which were pretty good. Although I did replace them with BF Goodrich KM2's this time around. I didn't like the new look of the MT/R's.
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4wdtech
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Posted: 08/09/11 02:50 PM
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I ran BFG Krawlers on my daily driver for 3 years and they still had ample tread when I swapped them out. Only swapped them to go to a bigger size and try out another brand. enjoyed the Krawlers very much in all respects. always worked when I needed them and never got so loud i needed ear plugs. mud tires make noise though so don't expect them to roll like all-terrains will.
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Posted: 09/13/11 09:05 AM
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Mickey Thompson Baja Radial MTZ tires are hard to beat as an all-around on- and off-highway tire. They're strong, true, and work better than many of the more prolific tires you see.
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joeseph
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Posted: 10/06/11 06:33 AM
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Bald 235/75-R15 's need decent tires before winter in Northwest Arkansas Thanks
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