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Posted: Sep 05 2005 at 9:22pm | IP Logged Quote Cronus

So what tires are your favorites and why? I'm looking into purchasing some new ones soon. I'm not going to change sizes, but would like to get a real overall good tire. Let's hear what info you have on the subject.



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Posted: Oct 02 2005 at 3:52pm | IP Logged Quote shakiralvr

I'm at 25000 and i'm ready for a new set.  Have you decided on a new set for your truck?

Is Goodyear the best for this vehicle?

 



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Posted: Oct 04 2005 at 8:11pm | IP Logged Quote Cronus

I just rolled over 25,000 not to long ago myself. My tires are still in decent shape. I haven't decided what to get yet. My last Nissan Pickup had some Goodyear All-Terain tires that I loved. Not sure what to get yet.

 

Anyone else with an opinion on this?



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Posted: Oct 12 2005 at 7:44am | IP Logged Quote gernskin

Looking for offroad / snow tires for my 94 titan

tire size 265/70/18

cant find any, can anybody help



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Posted: Oct 12 2005 at 7:45am | IP Logged Quote gernskin

sorry 2004 titan, i'm a rookie

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Posted: Oct 25 2005 at 11:18am | IP Logged Quote silverbullet

anyone gone with a larger footprint like maybe a 275 or a 285 on their stock rim.  My time to get tires is here and I want a street tire, not an all terrain.  I wish I could, but I cannot afford new rims and tires at this time.
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Posted: Jan 16 2007 at 12:51am | IP Logged Quote Cronus

I'm reading that Nitto Terra Grapplers are the tire to get, anyone else with a suggestion?

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Posted: Jan 16 2007 at 7:46am | IP Logged Quote bigbear05

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Posted: Feb 12 2007 at 10:40pm | IP Logged Quote thepuffman

Did my own research and came to the same conclusion as Bigbear. Ordered mine here     http://roadwaywholesaletire.com/Bridgestone-Dueler-AT-Revo.h tm  last week. Cost me $68 in shipping but saved about $200 overall compared to what I was quoted from local tire shops. Paid $156.00 each. I got them in 3 days, now theyre sittin on my dining room floor waitin for me to find the time to have them installed...lol..Got nearly 50K out of my GY SRA's, but had to baby them to get that much and they are nearly slick in the middle. Bigbear, do you have these on your truck? How they holdin up? 

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Posted: Feb 13 2007 at 7:28am | IP Logged Quote bigbear05

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Bigbear, do you have these on your truck? How they holdin up? 


Yes puffy I do have these on my truck in the stock 18" size. Bought them back in the late summer last year and I haven't had any problems out of them whatsoever. I live on a 4 mile long gravel road and travel it 7 days a week. I murdered the Goodyear's and a set of Continentals in less than a year driving on my local roads, and I have had 1 flat with the Bridgestones. The on-road and off-road traction is 10 times better. I don't have a fear of hydroplaning in the rain as I did with the Goodyear's and Continentals. I ended up getting my set installed & balanced for just a shade over $700. I also have free service on the life of the tire from the installer. I would highly recommend these tires to anyone looking to replace their OEM tires. Well worth the money in my opinion.   

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