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Old 03-31-2013, 08:45 PM
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wanting to get some new tires that add the aggressive look to the jeep, however i dont want to break the bank either. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
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wanting to get some new tires that add the aggressive look to the jeep, however i dont want to break the bank either. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Depends on your budget. Cheap tire I liked my Master Craft Courser M/Ts 31 10.50s.

The run about 150 a tire so they are not that expensive. I had real good luck on them. Good on highway. Never had any problems off road with them . Weak sidewalls so wouldn't suggest for hard core rock crawling but. All around great value for the money. I like them better than buck shots. I have since gone with 32 11.50 TSL SSr's but those are not cheap.

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Originally Posted by semtexonur6
wanting to get some new tires that add the aggressive look to the jeep, however i dont want to break the bank either. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Yokohama makes some decent tires
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treadwright retreads.
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at this point im looking at under 150 per tire. ive also been doing some research, the local walmart has some wrangler radials for 87 a piece. from the reviews ive read you either love or hate em. would love some bfg's on it but its not in the budget yet.
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pep boys has a nice tire made by cooper. Buy all 4 and get mail in rebate for the price of 1. It's a great deal
http://www.pepboys.com/tires/details.../9527388/1590/
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Treadwrights. My 235/75R15 Treadwright Crawlers were less than $90 each, and they're doing great. Still got a lot of tread left, despite the offroad abuse I put them through. I highly recommend them.

Best pic I have of them at the moment
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Originally Posted by kirknd4spd
Treadwrights. My 235/75R15 Treadwright Crawlers were less than $90 each, and they're doing great. Still got a lot of tread left, despite the offroad abuse I put them through. I highly recommend them.

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I've been hearing alot about the treadwright's lately.. But how do they do on the highway/street use.

I'm around retreads at work and I'm not too big on them. I see alot of issues
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170 a tire.

Noticeably better than swampers off and on road.

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Have you looked around on http://www.treaddepot.com/?CID=01 they are a vendor for the forum.
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andrew i had not , i didnt know bout them i will look thank you
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Originally Posted by NewJerseyXJ609

I've been hearing alot about the treadwright's lately.. But how do they do on the highway/street use.

I'm around retreads at work and I'm not too big on them. I see alot of issues
They aren't cheap semi retreds, I have guarddogs in 32" flavor. I literally abuse them on and offroad with 0 issues. They have seen jumps, rock crawling, mud, drifting on and offroad yet they still keep going each day
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Originally Posted by NewJerseyXJ609
I've been hearing alot about the treadwright's lately.. But how do they do on the highway/street use.

I'm around retreads at work and I'm not too big on them. I see alot of issues
They do great on the road too. They're wearing good, I've had them on my Jeep for a few trips back and forth to Florida with no issues, and I've had them over 100 mph. I've even driven them about 10 miles home from the trail aired down when my compressor died. They ride good too, just like a new tire. I've had no issues with them at all, they're great tires.
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Originally Posted by holycaveman
170 a tire.

Noticeably better than swampers off and on road.



What kind of tires are those? I've never seen those before.


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