Yokohammaaaa geolanders
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Yokohammaaaa geolanders
Alright i see everyone with the brg all-terrains sayin they are the best...but they are also the most expensive and that people are just thinking the best is the most expensive. But i was wondering if anyone has the yokohama geolander a/t-2's. Yokohama makes just about some of the best road tires but i havnt heard anything from their a/ts. Also right now through Summit, if you dont get their catalog you should stop being an idiot and get it. but right now they have a deal going on with Cragar 15x8 rims and 31" yoko's a/t set of 4 for $555. Write to let me kno if yall think this is a good deal and also how much lift i should get to be comfortable with those tire size. http://www.summitracing.com/catalogs...june/340f.html
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Welcome. One of the reasons people are fans of the BFGs are b/c they are tried and true. BFG makes a damn good off road tire. And better yet, they're American made (I've been listen to John too much haha)
As for the deal, Cragars go for like $38 a piece if you are talking about the soft 8s. So that's ~160 which means the 4 tires are ~395...still about $100/tire. Good news is that they should come mounted and balanced from summit. $8.95 is their std shipping...dont know if that is the same for tires/wheels.
And you need a signature to give you the info on the 31s fitting. If it's a 4x4 or Edge, yeah they'll fit fine.
As for the deal, Cragars go for like $38 a piece if you are talking about the soft 8s. So that's ~160 which means the 4 tires are ~395...still about $100/tire. Good news is that they should come mounted and balanced from summit. $8.95 is their std shipping...dont know if that is the same for tires/wheels.
And you need a signature to give you the info on the 31s fitting. If it's a 4x4 or Edge, yeah they'll fit fine.
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First off we (or atleast i) DO NOT think the BFGs are the best because they cost the most (which btw they dont). Most of us BFG owners have done the research and the BFG comes out on top.
As for the Geolanders: I assume you are looking for a aggressive (mut terrain-ish) look, but AT wear and overall performance. The AT2s look like they are up to that job... I say go for it
Looking at your profile you have a 1996. I believe you would need a 3" lift to fit 31s or a 5/5.5" to fit 33s
As for the Geolanders: I assume you are looking for a aggressive (mut terrain-ish) look, but AT wear and overall performance. The AT2s look like they are up to that job... I say go for it
Looking at your profile you have a 1996. I believe you would need a 3" lift to fit 31s or a 5/5.5" to fit 33s
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Foreign made stuff which hurts American manufacturing. Find a nice American tire if you don't want BFG's. There are great tires made by Cooper, Mickey Thompson and others. If you can't spend a couple of more bucks to hand your money to Americans instead of offshore interests, then there's something wrong with you.
You can't always buy American -- but there's really no excuse where things like tires are concerned.
If you like that Japanese stuff so much, sell your Ranger and buy a nice rice-burner and trick it up with stickers for other Asian junk.
You can't always buy American -- but there's really no excuse where things like tires are concerned.
If you like that Japanese stuff so much, sell your Ranger and buy a nice rice-burner and trick it up with stickers for other Asian junk.
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Damn n3elz settle down, but if you knew what you were talking about almost all yoko's sold in america are made in america. there is a plant for them in salem, VA so STFU!!! dumbass. And im not selling my truck to get a civic obviously i lik my domestic, u just need to tak sum meds and cool down
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Originally Posted by n3elz
If you like that Japanese stuff so much, sell your Ranger and buy a nice rice-burner and trick it up with stickers for other Asian junk.
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Originally Posted by ibsam2005
Damn n3elz settle down, but if you knew what you were talking about almost all yoko's sold in america are made in america. there is a plant for them in salem, VA so STFU!!! dumbass. And im not selling my truck to get a civic obviously i lik my domestic, u just need to tak sum meds and cool down
I may or may not be stupid, but at least I'm not as rude as you, boyo. You just need to grow up and learn how to talk like a grown up, young-feller-me-lad.
And if you work for a company MANUFACTURING in THIS COUNTRY, fine. If you're working for Toyota selling imported stuff, then reconsider your employment.
This is the same response I often get. When people can't justify buying foreign brands, they like to attack the person who questions them. Doesn't change anything...
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the geo lander isa great tire, my friend had the bfg ats i had the bfg mudders and my other friend had the geo lander the ats do not clean them selfs out, the bfg mt somewhat cleaned itself .. the geolander cleaned the best outta the 3 i say go for it, good tire good for the money .... i personaly love the bfg mt but thats just me!
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I worked for a Chinese company that made steel here. They sold out to the American company that currently owns us. The jobs were all domestic, the market was all domestic. The Chinese took a little money home, but Americans were working.
If a company uses mostly domestic content, and American labor, I'm fine with that. I just re-discovered (DOH! I actually knew this) that Cooper makes quite a few of the Yokohama tires -- or did. Don't know if that's true now.
B.F.Goodrich is currently French owned, but many of the tires are made here.
One problem is knowing where they are made. There's a way from the D.O.T. number to find out, but I haven't glommed on to it yet.
If Toyo or Nitto want to actually make the tires over here, then cool. I don't care where the fat-cat money goes -- but I want Americans working at decent wages with benefits. Manufacturing needs revitalization in the U.S. and however it gets done is okay. In a pinch, we could nationalize any foreign owned company. The point is Americans can work, learn, and the capability is HERE, not overseas.
If a company uses mostly domestic content, and American labor, I'm fine with that. I just re-discovered (DOH! I actually knew this) that Cooper makes quite a few of the Yokohama tires -- or did. Don't know if that's true now.
B.F.Goodrich is currently French owned, but many of the tires are made here.
One problem is knowing where they are made. There's a way from the D.O.T. number to find out, but I haven't glommed on to it yet.
If Toyo or Nitto want to actually make the tires over here, then cool. I don't care where the fat-cat money goes -- but I want Americans working at decent wages with benefits. Manufacturing needs revitalization in the U.S. and however it gets done is okay. In a pinch, we could nationalize any foreign owned company. The point is Americans can work, learn, and the capability is HERE, not overseas.
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I have Dean tires made by cooper currently.. I liked my toyo's better.. I think next round will probably be Cooper ST's as its not my everyday driver for work now.
(2days a week 120mi vs 350mi/wk before)
Just a note.. we need to keep it civil... on the other hand John(n3elz) some honda's made in the us have 70% us parts content.. this may rival some of the big 3's us parts content. Also how american are some of these american companies... all you hear
about is them moving offshore... It may happen soon that the foreign companies
are doing more for america than some american companies...
That all said and I not trying to be a mini-mod here but please keep it civil..
when I read posts like some of the above it makes me not want to stay around.
The real difference.. John attacked buying foreign products(not anyone personally).. you attacked him personally.
Back on topic.. the geolanders I have never owned but I have driven
them offroad.. they had good bite and overall very good but I was told they
wear somewhat fast...
(2days a week 120mi vs 350mi/wk before)
Just a note.. we need to keep it civil... on the other hand John(n3elz) some honda's made in the us have 70% us parts content.. this may rival some of the big 3's us parts content. Also how american are some of these american companies... all you hear
about is them moving offshore... It may happen soon that the foreign companies
are doing more for america than some american companies...
That all said and I not trying to be a mini-mod here but please keep it civil..
when I read posts like some of the above it makes me not want to stay around.
The real difference.. John attacked buying foreign products(not anyone personally).. you attacked him personally.
Back on topic.. the geolanders I have never owned but I have driven
them offroad.. they had good bite and overall very good but I was told they
wear somewhat fast...
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Honda is a success story. My wife owns a Marysville built Honda. I respect them for their participation in the American marketplace where they are making cars, good ones, affordable ones, over here.
Why the big 3 can't do it yet like that, I don't know, lol. But: eventually they will -- since the foreign companies have more than proved it CAN be done right here in the U.S. The point is to encourage domestic investment by buying domestically produced goods wherever possible.
Why the big 3 can't do it yet like that, I don't know, lol. But: eventually they will -- since the foreign companies have more than proved it CAN be done right here in the U.S. The point is to encourage domestic investment by buying domestically produced goods wherever possible.
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Originally Posted by dsef82
MANUFACTURING in THIS COUNTRY
yep thats what they do MANUFACTURE parts for toyota. and they are opening a new plant somewhere in the southeast within the next 2 years
yep thats what they do MANUFACTURE parts for toyota. and they are opening a new plant somewhere in the southeast within the next 2 years
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Dude i agree that we do need manufacturing back here to the US, well atleast sum jobs but i dont want to get into all of that my views on that most people wouldnt agree with me on.... like pretty much do away with welfare and have them work gov jobs making hybrib cars or sum **** but yea.. my bad man just i cant really afford the bfgs and when u were like "summin is wrong with" **** thats pretty f!!!d up man but my bad didnt mean to offend you
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to many **** in this whole thread...Anyways, I too have been lookin at BFG's But everytime i go to order i stop myself cause i dont wanna spend all that money! I really like em though...talk about a expensive tire...goodyear MT's....damn expensive...I'm currently debating Maxxis Buckshot myself...
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Originally Posted by ibsam2005
Dude i agree that we do need manufacturing back here to the US, well atleast sum jobs but i dont want to get into all of that my views on that most people wouldnt agree with me on.... like pretty much do away with welfare and have them work gov jobs making hybrib cars or sum **** but yea.. my bad man just i cant really afford the bfgs and when u were like "summin is wrong with" **** thats pretty f!!!d up man but my bad didnt mean to offend you
Glad we got that straightened out, and welcome to the board, by the way. Not much of a welcome I gave you in my first post to you!
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