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I posed a question to the board before my first tune-up. I was recommended to use NGK plugs, which I did. Also I was told to get the Bridgestone A/T tire. They didn't carry Bridgestone so the guy showed me a tire with allott of grip as I asked for. They were $100 per. They are by a company named Federal. They look really nice! Big ass knobby tires. Thanks for the help, fellas'! :clap:

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Yeah, pic's would be nice. I'm getting ready tp take some rock crawlers and Cooper 33's off my buddy's hand. I'm thinking I'll be taking them for $100.00 or less. Not too sure on what the tread is like, so I might need to get some new tires. Thinking about staying with my Kumho's, but go with the 33's. :shrug:

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THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PICS!

 

Glad you like your new tires.

Sorry, don't have a digital camera. The whole tire is knobby. Just ask for Federal tire model MS351-A/T. Thats' the best I can do. -argue-

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yeah man, i have those tires. theyve lasted about 10,000 miles with proper inflation and rotation. they are a fast wearing tire, but they were cheap. hope you like them more than i do. cant wait to get them off, horrible in snow, ice, and wet roads even though theyre siped.

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yeah man, i have those tires. theyve lasted about 10,000 miles with proper inflation and rotation. they are a fast wearing tire, but they were cheap. hope you like them more than i do. cant wait to get them off, horrible in snow, ice, and wet roads even though theyre siped.

So that means they are good in sand, mud, dirt! $100 for a tire isn't cheap to me! That is probably run of the mill! $90 and below is cheap! Thanks for the input! :cool2:

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i wouldnt say they were great, but with the open lug, they got me about 30 feet farther than my friend with the regular style AT's. when you get to tires of this size, $100 is way cheap. to get a good all terain its about 130-140, while a good mud terrain is 160+

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i wouldnt say they were great, but with the open lug, they got me about 30 feet farther than my friend with the regular style AT's. when you get to tires of this size, $100 is way cheap. to get a good all terain its about 130-140, while a good mud terrain is 160+

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No not if you know where to shop...

 

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...re1=yes&place=0

About $100 each after shipping for those AT's

 

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...re1=yes&place=5

Or about $112 after shipping for those AT's (those are the one's I think I'm gunna get when I next need tires)

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