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Old 10-20-2008 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by muddeprived
and do you swear by your empty wallet?
Well I know the people who run the Good-Year in my town pretty good so I get every discount they can give, last time I went for tires I bought 4 235/75 15 and paid about $750 CDN. Not a bad deal if you ask me
Old 10-20-2008 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 96Cherokee
Well I know the people who run the Good-Year in my town pretty good so I get every discount they can give, last time I went for tires I bought 4 235/75 15 and paid about $750 CDN. Not a bad deal if you ask me
Not too bad. What drives me nuts is goodyear's 31" tires is almost 195 bucks compared to 150 bfg's. I just think they are overpriced for the kind of tire they are. Yeah they got wonderful sidewalls so i've heard but that shouldn't cost $45 extra per tire.
Old 10-20-2008 | 04:34 PM
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Firestone Destination M/T's are the best on and offroad tires you can buy
Old 10-20-2008 | 08:42 PM
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Dick Cepek's FCII's suck. The Mickey Thompson's claws are excellent offroad. as for Mickey Thompson tires in general, they are a soft compound, which results in a short life span when driven on road. Dick Cepek is owned by mickey thompson which they have the same compound. the FCII's where decent in Mud, awesome in sand and on the rocks. But when it came to road wear, the were awful. so i think if your driving mostly on the road, don't go this route.


I'm running the Dunlop Mud Rovers now and i love them. $130 each and i cant complain. I'm pretty hard on tires too.
Old 10-20-2008 | 08:59 PM
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I'd say BFG A/T KO's all the way. I Have had cooper discoverers, uniroyal liberators and BFG A/T's. The BFG's are they most offroad capable while having excellent on road capabilites. They are quiet, handle great and the tread life is amazing. I'd say they are the most offroad and on-road capable
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