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02bowtie Jul 1, 2009 09:10 PM

New Tires
 
Alright guys I need some help. I currently have 35x12.50 BF Goodwrench Mud terrain km's on my 02 silverado. I will be needing new tires soon and not sure what I want to go with. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

bigblue81 Jul 1, 2009 09:32 PM

i just put a set of 35\ 1250s dunlopradial mud rovers on my truck 3 months ago love them real agressive but not to noisey on the highway kinda expensive little over thirteenhundred dollars for the set but worth it in my book and they ride smooth as hell if balanced right

DamnYankee Jul 1, 2009 09:33 PM

Go to tirerack.com and read reviews. Discount Tire will match their prices.

bigblue81 Jul 1, 2009 09:38 PM

i went to a goodyear store outside town they match prices to

6mins2live Jul 2, 2009 07:51 AM

Goodyear MTR's are good tires too. Not to mention they look sweet.

Mr_Shamrock Jul 2, 2009 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by bigblue81 (Post 46737)
i just put a set of 35\ 1250s dunlopradial mud rovers on my truck 3 months ago love them real agressive but not to noisey on the highway kinda expensive little over thirteenhundred dollars for the set but worth it in my book and they ride smooth as hell if balanced right

Over $1300 for 35's...are you serious!?!?! I haven't bought tires that size in a while, but isn't that a bit much?

6mins2live Jul 2, 2009 10:45 AM

I would say thats the neighborhood your looking at for 35's new. You can find them cheaper slightly used but they are $$$$.

catfssh Jul 2, 2009 11:01 AM

What are you looking for out of your tires?

I own 33'' bfg mud terrains and they're great for a street truck that sees occasional mud. However, they have serious problems with self cleaning once they're caked and have poor sidewall traction.

I'd recommend trying the goodyear mtr's like someone else said. Or if you want to go more aggressive, the Nitto mud grapplers will have you covered.

It really all comes down to how you use your truck and what you expect out of it.


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