the reason I ask is I am fixing my truck chevy 1500 6.5, and i wouldnt mind replacing tires, i am running 305 70 16 and i would like some tire options, I love mickey Thompson baja claws. but they are a bit pricey. unfortunatly its down for the count for a bit, I have to replace the injection pump, and some other miscellaneous parts
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Originally posted by blitzbuggy View PostI use it for pulling and playing in the sand and mud
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Depends if you want the "low profile" gangsta look or the traditional "high profile" redneck look, LOL. The best deals, based on 16" tire size and an off-road or All-Terrain style, are usually found on LT265/75R16's. LT245's are typically a 10-ply (3/4 & 1 ton) and pretty expensive.Brian
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I bought my last set of tires in Neb. at a place called Your Next Tire, The size was 285/75/R16 They were Cooper brand RWL blems and cost $130 ea. and that was shipped to my door. Good deal i thought. Isn't that in your back yard.An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.
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Will you be lifting the vehicle or modifying the fenders in anyway? If so, you can buy military surplus humvee tires brand new for around $100 a piece. 36x12.50x16.5
And a 1500 with a 6.5 diesel? That seems rare, but I'm not Chevy guy.
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Originally posted by mturner2003 View PostWill you be lifting the vehicle or modifying the fenders in anyway? If so, you can buy military surplus humvee tires brand new for around $100 a piece. 36x12.50x16.5
And a 1500 with a 6.5 diesel? That seems rare, but I'm not Chevy guy.
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Not a truck guy, but a Jeeper. I'm running 33 x 12.5 Kuhmo Road Venture M/T's... They are decent, but soft (as in, I've ripped several chunks out of them on the rocks and mud in a few trips out)... They work really well though and are quiet for M/T's...
Prior to these, I was running 31 x 10.5 BFG A/T's... They were decent as well, wore excellent, got a TON of mileage on them and they were a lot cheaper. Plus, they did pretty darn good offroad too.
Never played around on the sand, I know that's a different animal than mud and rocks, so I'm not sure how either of these would handle in that.
Simon - pimptiva.com
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BF Goodrich All terrain, or Mud terrain if you really wanna get nasty!
I had several sets of these on my Bronco. AT's usually lasted 66,000 miles or more, which is excellent for off road tires. They got grip!Dan
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