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New Treads
I've decided on a suspension lift, now I need input on what tire I should get. I'm in the market for 33x12.50R15's and I'm asking this simple question.
What tire offers the best "Bang for the Buck"?
Keep in mind I live in South Central Ontario, Canada so I need something that is going to kick *** in the snow. Basically I need a All-Terrain, but I love the looks of Mud-Terrains.
What say you?
What tire offers the best "Bang for the Buck"?
Keep in mind I live in South Central Ontario, Canada so I need something that is going to kick *** in the snow. Basically I need a All-Terrain, but I love the looks of Mud-Terrains.
What say you?
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These are the ones I've been considering. Let me know what you think of each.
Dayton Timberline MT's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...oductID=155853
Firestone Destination M/T's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...oductID=155616
General Tire Grabber AT2's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...ductID=0568405
Dayton Timberline MT's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...oductID=155853
Firestone Destination M/T's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...oductID=155616
General Tire Grabber AT2's
http://oktire.com/en/tires/TireBrand...ductID=0568405
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Here are the few pics i have of my BFG M/T's in snow and ice they perform very well in deep snow but not so good in the slushy stuff.
The first pic is me getting rdy to pull a Rx7 out of the ditch they performed flawlessly considering it was all dead weight.
Now here is me going through some pretty thick ice
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The first pic is me getting rdy to pull a Rx7 out of the ditch they performed flawlessly considering it was all dead weight.
Now here is me going through some pretty thick ice
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Im from northern Alberta, Deffinitly dont try to run Mud terrains on a ranger on ice(slide though way to many intersections and ditches). I run BF all terrains in the winter, they look pretty good ,great snow and ice tire. Then i have a set of bfg Mud terrains on some 16's for the summer they look great
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I'm running mud terrain km1 this wintre. They are terrible on ice. They can be used to get around on the street they're a challenge. If you're a good, confident driver you should be able to pull it off.
That being said the all terrains own the snow. Best on road snow tire for a ranger, even better than a latitude x ice snow/ice tire.
Don't cheap out on tires! Get the bfs hundreds of rfers can't be wrong.
That being said the all terrains own the snow. Best on road snow tire for a ranger, even better than a latitude x ice snow/ice tire.
Don't cheap out on tires! Get the bfs hundreds of rfers can't be wrong.
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Well, the input on the tires was great guys. Thanks a bunch. Now however, I am in need of a set of wheels. I want something that will look good, yet still be cheap enough to replace if I f**k one up. Preferably I would like a set of 15x10 steels, with enough offset to put them out past the fenders a bit. Since I know first hand they can take a beating, and are dirt cheap to replace, I'm now asking yet again for your input.
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thats right you are too lol sorry I haven't gotten back to you yet I'm still out of work and lookin' damn hard. Anyways I just took pics of each wheel on my ranger. Sorry bout the snow and crud, it's been snowing here all day and I HATE the cold so I took them as fast as I could lol
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