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Posted 12/31/2006 10:53 AM (#228802 - in reply to #228791)
Subject: RE: Truck Tires





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CowgirlAddict - 12/31/2006 10:29 AM

Well since tires are my business i figure i better put my two sense in here. Yes by all means go with the BFGs if you want a noisy, ply separating tire that wears goofy and gets all chopped up. But if you don't want that ill give you a few that are good tire brands. Like some other people said Cooper are good all around tires, Firestone or Bridgestone are also good tires. I would as well stick with your stock rims and stock size of tire,I hear of way to many problems when people start switching that around i.e weird vibrations, early wheel bearing failure, brake rotor warping and so on. Plus 20" tire are at least double in price and its hard to find a place that can even balance them correctly. Good Luck i hope this helps.


I don't think the All-terrains are noisy. I don't hear them at all. As far as wearing goofy, everything is alright as long as you rotate them every 6,000 miles. I've got over 60,000 miles on mine now and probobly half the tread left.

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