2000 blazer 4x4
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Hi..My name is Jason. Im from Missouri. Me and my wife own a 2000 Blazer Lt 4x4. Rolling on 235/75/15 Firestone Destination A/T's.Has a Curt Manufacturing hitch and ball. Has a Big Country Grill Guard. Anzo Euro Tail Lights. K&N airfilter. Stampede Bug Shield and Sun Roof wind deflector, Putco 65/45 Ion Spark White Headlights/foglights. Kenwood headunit and 6 Rockford fosgate speakers. No amp/sub yet. Future mods: Tint front windows, Rockford fosgate amp/sub, and borla muffler with 2.5 inch pipe from muffler out
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So far so good. I had them put on 2 months ago. They drive smooth. Did well in the rain and on dirt roads..The test is going to be in the next month or two when the snow hits. We bought the truck with Hercules terra trac a/t's and those handled the snow very well and the firestones are better tires with a deeper and more aggressive tread. Ill post an update after driving in the snow.
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I said I would post an update on how well the Destination A/Ts work in the snow.. and I tell ya it was a damn good investment. Hardly any slippage on ice, no slippage in snow. My driveway has a steep incline and with an inch or 2 of snow or minimal ice I can pull it no problem in 2w. Today I have about 5 inches of snow packed on my driveway and of course had to use 4w hi but took it like a champ, didn't have to put much power in it. I would definitely recommend these tires
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