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Posted by DigDugNC on September 26, 2005 at 02:20:39 from (148.134.37.3):
In Reply to: Tires for pickup posted by DJL on September 24, 2005 at 23:22:54:
Be a MAN! get yourself a 12" suspension lift, a 3"body lift and a set of Super Swamper TSL 44's Uuurrahh!! and let Tim "The Tool MAN" Allen help you install it. Just kidding. Seriously though the BFG A/T K/O's are excellant off road, provide a good stable quiet hwy ride, get good milage and are by far one of the best looking tires on the market especially with the white letters facing out. The BFG M/T look and perform even more aggressive especially in mud and snow, but are slightly (not bad) more noisy and wear slightly (not bad) quicker. As far as size is concern your truck should be able to handle 285x75r16 easily without changing rims (no noticable change in hwy gear or gas milage). Dont know if you know it or not but you can level the front of the truck and the truck will sit higher and look more aggressive, without over kill. I would suggest a set of BFG A/T or M/T 285x75r16's on the factory rims, and level the front for a nice clean looking yet capablely aggressive truck. Just be carefull that you don't get the OFF-Road fever. Its almost as bad as accuteinfectoustractoridous!!!!!
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