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Post by Forgotten on May 1, 2005 22:24:34 GMT -5
Hey, I need some help finding a pair of good CHEAP tires for my '86 4Runner. I have bald 31" BFG A/T on 15x8 rims. What would be a good M/T or A/T tire? money is tight and this truck is my daily driver so I need something with good manners on the highway
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Post by fourwd1 on May 2, 2005 6:37:17 GMT -5
Mud Kings are made by BFG and same as their MTs, but cheaper.
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Post by David1987 on May 2, 2005 7:20:42 GMT -5
Dunlop mud rover... my brother got the mud kings at the same time and now wishes he would have gotten the mud rover.
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Post by Forgotten on May 2, 2005 13:46:15 GMT -5
where can i get mud rovers or mud kings?
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Post by David1987 on May 2, 2005 13:50:35 GMT -5
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Post by Forgotten on May 2, 2005 14:19:14 GMT -5
Thanx
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Post by Forgotten on May 2, 2005 20:15:51 GMT -5
I see those mud rovers are like 91 bux apiece but for 10 bucks more a tire I could get some LTBs and these would bite the he** out mud rovers and Iv only heard good things about LTBs
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Post by David1987 on May 3, 2005 7:06:23 GMT -5
i agree the ltb is a much better trail tire... but how much street driving do you do... have you been in a truck going down the highway with a bias ply tire? it isnt much fun.. radials will last you much longer if you drive it on the street much.. my truck is primarily a trail truck but i drive at least 30 miles (interstate driveing) one way to go riding and then have to drive back... ltb's wouldnt hold up for me.. if i had a trailer and tow rig, then yes i would have the ltb's.. but i dont and thats why i bought radials.
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Post by Forgotten on May 3, 2005 14:34:58 GMT -5
about 10 or 15 miles to work 6 miles to school and about 15 or 20 miles if I feel like going fishing
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Post by Forgotten on May 7, 2005 23:09:04 GMT -5
how many miles do you think ltbs would last?
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