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Old Sep 12, 2009
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I saw the tires tonight. Pretty neat looking tire....looks like a nice cross between an all terrain and a mud terrain. Looks to be about perfect for someone wanting a more aggressive all terrain.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2009
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like me. just need more dough. :-(
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009
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Cody....get sum! The DSG would look good wearing 31x10.50's.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009
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no specs online eh? does anyonehave any info? i'd like to see the tread life.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009
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They have these tires at my local wal mart too...they're soft as hell. They should be classified as a mud terrain....my current A/T's tread is porbably twice as hard.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009
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Originally Posted by karrbass4life
I'd pass. If its sold only at Wal-Mart I dont think it can't be a good thing. I'd rather have Cooper's.
Eh the tires from walmart aren't that bad. I got my second set of BFG's from there. They were land terrains walmart only tire. I liked them for what they were.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009
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Originally Posted by RangerXtreme
They have these tires at my local wal mart too...they're soft as hell. They should be classified as a mud terrain....my current A/T's tread is porbably twice as hard.
If looks alone implied road worthiness these tires ( IMO ) would win hands down when it came to performance, they do look a bit more aggressive then a standard at tire yet not quite the nobbyness of a true mud terrain, I think as another poster stated they look like a good cross between a at and a mud, just wish there was more info on them out there, but for 130 something for 31's is a good deal if they are any good, I will be needing a new pair of at's before winter and I might give these a try,time will tell.

I think for some people to suggest that Good Year ACTUALLY makes sshhiittiieerr tires and waters down their compounds for quick bucks to be sold at walmart is a bit paranoid and doesn't really make sense and SURELY would be Illegal as hell.

I guess time will tell once people start reporting back on their performance.
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009
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Originally Posted by 1996Ranger4x4SuperCabSTX
If looks alone implied road worthiness these tires ( IMO ) would win hands down when it came to performance, they do look a bit more aggressive then a standard at tire yet not quite the nobbyness of a true mud terrain, I think as another poster stated they look like a good cross between a at and a mud, just wish there was more info on them out there, but for 130 something for 31's is a good deal if they are any good, I will be needing a new pair of at's before winter and I might give these a try,time will tell.

I think for some people to suggest that Good Year ACTUALLY makes sshhiittiieerr tires and waters down their compounds for quick bucks to be sold at walmart is a bit paranoid and doesn't really make sense and SURELY would be Illegal as hell.

I guess time will tell once people start reporting back on their performance.


this is true
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009
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I'd just be weary of Wal-Mart employees touching my truck. If you buy tires from there do you have to have them installed there also?
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009
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^ You dont have to I guess.

I've looked at them multiple times when I go. My next tire will be that or maybe something in a 33
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009
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Originally Posted by west22
I'd just be weary of Wal-Mart employees touching my truck. If you buy tires from there
do you have to have them installed there also?
No!! Just tell them it will be CASH AND CARRY, so pay for your tires then walk out with them.
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009
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I would get them If they came with raised white letters. Just love the look.
 
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