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Old Nov 8, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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Full Size 94 2 door blazer.

Im not a big of the look of a a/t i mean BF good wrench theirs look cool if there Wide. But I might can get a 13.50 to fit on my truck idk yet.

But whats a nice looking A/T style? i was going to just get mudtires cause i love the look of them, but idk when ill ever go in the mud, and with as heavy as they are looking more MPG isnt worth the look.
 
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i got a set of 33 12.50s silent armors on my 86 k30. i get alot of compliments on them. i could care less how they look but they perform really good. awesome traction in rain and snow and quiet on the street.... at least i think they are, i dont hear them over all the other noises this truck makes.

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I run the Goodyear Duratracs on my rig - Stock size too. Last Winter, I pulled a Suburban, Dodge Ram, Ranger, and a one other truck up and out of snowy situations. This after having a bad set of BFG's AT-TKOs go out of round at 30K miles. I have 80K miles on the Duratracs and will NOT run a different tire!

Going up to 31-10.50s though - Just FYI.




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I like my Tempra Trailcutter A/Ts





 
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these are my a/ts there called sport kings

Must be a cheap tire brand but i got all 4 for 200 bucks with 90 % thread left


there also 31/10.5/15s
there great in the rain snow and mud I never had a problem with them

 
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IMO, get General Grabbers.. Whether it's the AT2's or the Red-Lettered Off-Road racing Grabber, they all perform and look good.

Red-Lettered Grabber


Grabber AT2


You can tell they are a good brand just looking at their website..
http://www.generaltire.com/
 
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found these on google...Sexy!

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nittro mud grapplers.
 

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those would make your mpg go way lower LOL ^^

Edit: my dad has mud tires on his truck

I payed 250 bucks for them with rims
I went threw a few mud pits in 2wd with out getting stuck



yes that truck dose have a lot of weight in the bed
 

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I may just go ahead and buy mudtires like some bf goodwrench m/t
 
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If you are gonna go MT. Get some Nitto Trail Grapplers.

They are like an inbetween heavy MT and aggressive AT. They are super badass

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