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Old 05-11-2007, 09:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want a good All terrian tire. LOVE the BFGs but thay are a little out of price range. Any experience? thanks
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Old 05-12-2007, 06:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Im also looking for a new AT Tire for a 2004 TRD Tacoma,theres tons of tires and everyone has pros and cons. It seems that the Bridgestone Dueler REVO is the top pick for Toyota truck owners although they cost alot and from what I hear they wearout around 40K rated to 50K and can get loud towards the end of thier days,but its a great tire. Im going to check out Toyo Open Country AT tires today for a price they seem to have a reasonably good price and have positive reviews,the downside again is wear they seem to wear fast 40K,my BF Rugged Trails are pushing 60K and will make it to fall. Depending on the look and style of driving theres an endless supply of tires to pick from and all have a love them hate them reviews from owners which makes it a tough choice on which is better. Cant go wrong with Michelin,BF Goodrich brands are rock solid.
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Check out the Pirelli Scorpion ATR.

High ratings on Tirerack, although they are 40k tires...
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What size are you using?
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:25 PM   #5 (permalink)
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im looking at a 32 or 33
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You may have seen these already, but click on link for survey results which may help.
I've used the BFG and the Bridgestone AT Revo and had pretty good luck with both. Give me a call when you confirm sizes if I can help.

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I have a stock 15 wheel now. Guy at shop said only up to a 10.50 will fit. I dont have the cash for new wheels and the only tire he found was a 33x10.50x15 BFG all terrian. Is there anything eles?
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There is the All terrain and a max traction from BFG as well.
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I have a stock 15 wheel now. Guy at shop said only up to a 10.50 will fit. I dont have the cash for new wheels and the only tire he found was a 33x10.50x15 BFG all terrian. Is there anything eles?
Check out Firestone Destination AT great price with REVO type rubber/technology and look great. Some Firestone Centers are having a sale on them now,check it out could save alot of money of a mounting,balancing package deal,Firestone Service Centers have a website to find a dealer near you.
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I won't put anything but Yokohama on my trucks/cars. I couldn't be more satisfied with their products after having experience with about 6 other tire manufacturers.
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I want a good All terrian tire. LOVE the BFGs but thay are a little out of price range. Any experience? thanks
Remember Tire Saleman always want to sell you the highest priced tire whether you need it or not,you got to get an idea of what you want to spend and what the true needs of the tire are predominately onroad,a little offroads,or hard core offroading etc.. You can also get really good brand name tires at wholesale centers.
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I just put a set of Cooper 265-75R 16 ATR on my '05 Looks good and lifts just a little bit. I went to the hunting lease yesterday and cut up a slick hill in 4 WD Pretty good traction for the price $520.00 drive out.
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