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Post by 91Pickup4X4 on Jan 25, 2004 20:23:19 GMT -5
I am looking at getting a set of these for my truck in the 32x11.50x15 size and wanted to know if anyone on this board has had any experience with these tires and what they think of them. Any thing that I should look out for as far as wear or traction? Thanks for the help!
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Post by 86taco on Jan 27, 2004 20:48:11 GMT -5
I just posted the same question. Sorry I didnt see yours on here. Have you got a price on them???
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Post by 91Pickup4X4 on Jan 27, 2004 23:28:59 GMT -5
I found them in the size i mentioned for 116 a tire which I dont think is too bad for a tire like that. I wanted to see if anyone had any experience with them before i bought them. I have never seen them on a Yota but seen many on bigger trucks like Dodges or Ford Deisels.
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Post by 86taco on Jan 28, 2004 18:34:04 GMT -5
That sounds like a decent price. You dont really see to many people runnin them. I need to find someone around where I live that carries them.
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Post by red85runner on Feb 11, 2004 19:21:05 GMT -5
hmm thats odd, tons and tons of people run buckshots down here, i can think of 4 people that i know off of the top of my head, 2 fullsizes, 1 jeep, 1 yota. They are good for the price, they arent as good in the mud as my Laredo M/t's (very similar to bfg m/t)(which i got for 109 for a 33x12.50), because the buckshots dont have shoulder lugs, the lugs taper in towards the middle of the tire, as far as wear they have great wear and are a very good tire for the price.
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Post by greenhead on Feb 17, 2004 1:56:09 GMT -5
i had a set on my old truck, they where 35s and not the best tire i have ever owned , they are soft and mine wore quick but it was a ext cab ford they might do good on a toyota, my opinion i would go with a swamper ssr there a little more expensive but a whole lot better tire, i got 60k out of a set of 35s on my old ford they will take you anywhere you need to go , and some places you dont
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Post by bigbluetoy on Mar 9, 2004 19:30:08 GMT -5
my boss just put his lift on and got 33" buckshot mudders. they look nice and ride smooth. they are pretty cheap too. they might not last 60K miles, but if you get 30,000 miles out of any offroad tire, you should be stoked. plus, you will probably want to go bigger before they are worn down all the way anyway. every time i put a larger tire on, i love it for a year and then make myself step up another size.
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Post by steve87 on Apr 7, 2004 16:23:33 GMT -5
I got a set of 31s on my 87 yota and they seem to be a fairly decent tire, I haven't had any real complaints with them.
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Post by greentaco4x4 on Apr 30, 2004 11:12:50 GMT -5
I bought a set of 32's for my 96 Tacoma and ran them for bout 1000 miles then took them off because i didnt like them because the werent be wide for my likin'.The tread width on a 32x11.5 is like 9 in that a bit messed up my stock BFG 31 AT are 10in as it states on the side wall. I sold those tires last night for a bit of a depreciated price than I bought them for. For anyone that lives in west TN go to Joe and Jerrys in Paris there $100 out the door not including mount and balance I did that at school for free. Free is always good.
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