whats a good tire for on and offroad?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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i need to know what tires will give me good off road performance but wont wear out on road too fast. also i need the biggest size that can fit under a 3" sus lift and a 3" body lift.
#2
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oh yea its for a n 85 k-5, lol sorry
#3
the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO............... it you want good on road performance too...... you wont get good on road performance out of any mud terrain tire unless you have them siped.... but then you dont get good treadwear......
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the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO............... it you want good on road performance too...... you wont get good on road performance out of any mud terrain tire unless you have them siped.... but then you dont get good treadwear......
the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO............... it you want good on road performance too...... you wont get good on road performance out of any mud terrain tire unless you have them siped.... but then you dont get good treadwear......
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can you give me alink to a site, or even, do you now how much a set would generally run?
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Look inside any 4x4 mag and they have them advertised al the time.
31" are about $110-$120 per tire, plus mount & balance, and deliver if they aren't local. The best thing to do is call around to your local tire centers and see what thye got, and how much they are. Ask how much mount & balance is too.
As for a site.
Try this one.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp
The BFG site might even have a link to find a local tire shop. Check out the BFG warrenty too. You wont find a better one.
I am also found of the Cooper tires as well.
http://www.coopertires.com/Flash/index.aspx
31" are about $110-$120 per tire, plus mount & balance, and deliver if they aren't local. The best thing to do is call around to your local tire centers and see what thye got, and how much they are. Ask how much mount & balance is too.
As for a site.
Try this one.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp
The BFG site might even have a link to find a local tire shop. Check out the BFG warrenty too. You wont find a better one.
I am also found of the Cooper tires as well.
http://www.coopertires.com/Flash/index.aspx
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