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Wanted: 265/75R16 Tires
Last Post 17 Mar 2006 09:19 AM by
jrmac22
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Jeff McLaughlin
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14 Mar 2006 09:05 AM
Looking to by your used but in good conditon tires. I am looking for BFG Mud terrains but also intersested in all terrains. At this point I'll probably be intersested in anything in 245/75R16 or 265/75R16. 50% tread or more, will pay fair price up to $300. Need new tires but want to buy lift first so used will do for now... Thanks
Andy Berglund
Tacoma, WA
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16 Mar 2006 11:33 PM
this probably won't help too much but...
you could always try dunlop's mud rovers. i've had really good experience with them and have heard the same from others. the only complaint about them that i've heard from others is that their sidewalls are thinner than the bfg mt; but that's just anecdotal. i have them in 245/75 and they're load rated "e" so i'm not too worried about the sidewalls. i got them from discount tire for around $120 installed. they're cheaper even from the tire rack but them you have to install them so it kinda depends on what skills and tools you have. i hate to be all mature and stuff but if you "need" new tires, it will probably make your truck a lot safer to have something new. besides, there are a lot of places you can get to without a lift.
all that being said, check out the discoweb.com classified. there are almost always people selling tires.
andy
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16 Mar 2006 11:41 PM
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Jeff McLaughlin
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17 Mar 2006 09:19 AM
Yeah, I decided to go new and lift later.
Thanks
Jeff
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