Which Tires?
I am looking for 35" mud tires for my truck but havent bought mud tires before. I need something that goes pretty good in mud, but really lookin for some that are good on the road. I have been lookin at the BFGoodrich MT KM2, anybody have any comments on those?:U::booo:
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good tires have a set on a fire dept. brush truck i really like my toyo open country m/t
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ok thanks. Ive found some brand new bfgoodrich mt's for $180 a piece with free shipping so i think ill get them.
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Check out Cooper Discoverer STT's. Awesome tire. :U: Alot better priced than Toyo's or BFG's.
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I used to run the old bfg mt's and loved them. Some friends run the new style and they love em. I was impressed with the km2's last winter on my friends truck. Besides, at a 180 a tire I don't see the downside of trying them out.....I would.
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Originally Posted by dieseldocter16
(Post 393927)
Check out Cooper Discoverer STT's. Awesome tire. :U: Alot better priced than Toyo's or BFG's.
Cheap is not good & good is not cheap Google tire recall & look at Coopers list of recalls Just remember all thier truck tire line starts with the same green casing |
Well not everyone has $1000.00 + to drop on Toyo's that wear like shit. I've run Toyo's, BFG's, Coopers, and goodyears and bang for the buck you cant beat the STT's.
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I'm going to agree with dieseldoc, my Toyo's cost me $2400 and didn't last me 15k miles, my 38.5x14.50R20 procomp extreme a/t's cost half that and have a 40,000 mile warranty so really i don't care if they only last 10k still a better deal than toyo's. oh and i never did a burn out with the M/T's on they just wear awful and they cost an arm and a leg
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I relly like my Kumho mts so far. Almost 10k on them and they look like new, even with all the tire smoke. :U:
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Originally Posted by dieseldocter16
(Post 394265)
Well not everyone has $1000.00 + to drop on Toyo's that wear like shit. I've run Toyo's, BFG's, Coopers, and goodyears and bang for the buck you cant beat the STT's.
I have been in the tire business over 25 yrs seen alot...a buddy of mine who also is somewhat in the tire industry experenced tire failure at 75mph on his f-250 he was lucky to walk away limping & the truck went to the salvage yard... I had this same exact discussion with him a 18 mo ago on another board. I will be glad to foward all imformation to anyone Unless you want to get rid of EX WIFE (LOL) avoid Coopers |
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