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jimrd 11-02-2010 03:05 PM

what tires are you using
 
i have a 2005 f350 4 x 4 with toyo tires and the mickey thompson look like ford aluminum rims

i am looking for advise for new rubber MS

cooper tires discovery are selling for 265 ea
toyo are 300 ea
mickey thompson atz 360 ea

have the 18 inch original rim.....

WhistlinDixie 11-02-2010 03:22 PM

I have an 05 f250 with leveling kit. Just finished off a sett of 37x12.50x18 BFG ATs. I went with Nitto DuraGrapplers. They are a highway tread but the tread depth is 19/32! I got the 305/70r18s wich roughly translates to 36x12.3x18. So far so good. They balanced very well (2ounces per tire and one with no weight). I bought them through a local shop mounted and balanced for $1200.:tu:

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Forgot to mention that they are mounted on Ford rims

Mdub707 11-02-2010 03:27 PM

Well do you want an A/T or an M/T. Toyo makes one of the longest lasting and best all around M/T's for our trucks. They are very pricey though, but from what I've seen it's one of the longest lasting mud tires under a diesel truck. I'm also a HUGE fan of pro-comp tires, they seem to last forever, yet still hook up excellent. I've had personaly experiences with the M/T extremes, the all terrain, the extreme all terrains and the x-terrains. The x-terrains had the most abuse by far, they were put through some torturous burnouts and held up exceptionally well for what they are, but didn't do as good in the snow as the xtreme mud terrains.

Goose350 11-15-2010 05:17 PM

I have Toyo Open Country AT and like them a lot. I currently have close to 30k on them with a good bit of tread left.

jimrd 11-15-2010 08:11 PM

anybody using Goodyear Durango tires MS
they look good with the side wall knobs sticking out for deep snow

Mdub707 11-15-2010 09:52 PM

What's a goodyear durango look like? I just googled it and got nothing!?

stone 11-15-2010 10:07 PM

Im currently running 37" Nitto trail grapplers, they look n perform good but they wont even last 15k. I previously used procomp extreme a/ts, they say there 40k tires but i got close to 50k on em. Thats with my weekend drags n showing off burnouts. There a good looking tire and worth the extra cash.

jimrd 11-16-2010 07:11 AM

sorry i typed it wrong...

Reviews - Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac Reviews by Offroaders.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Review Engine Powered by ReviewPost

Good year Duratrac 275 R70 18 inch:c:

5.9Bronco...eventually 11-16-2010 07:30 AM

One of my buddies has a set on his 2500 cummins. He loves them. He farms. So they have been threw pretty much everything. They have probably 30k on them and still look good. They do look mean also.

If you want something similar to the duratracs, but a little bit cheaper. I bought a set of kelly safari tsrs. The dealer told me they were kelly's version of the duratrac and they are awesome so far, but I have only had them for around 4-500 miles.

Kelly Tires | Safari TSR

this is their website. the tires look really mean but they are dead quiet.

riddick01 11-16-2010 08:18 AM

im on a 4" lift got moto metal 950 wheels and nitto trail grap 35x1250R20 and i loved em. a little loud good wet dry mud sand and dirt handling

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oh so far ive got about 10 to 15k on em and they look new still


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