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Old 03-19-2006, 11:12 AM
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I am getting ready to get some new tires on my Z71. I have never owned any other tires but Bfg's. I have both At's and Mt's and they were both awesome tires. I am thinking about going with the Brigestones because I have read that they are better on wet and dry roads than the bfgs. I am going to be going with 265's because I don't want to sacrifice any performance at all with going to a taller tire. I am going to be modding the crap out of my engine and I need something that can hook up on the street with 400+hp. I also need good performance with some light offroading that i do when I hunt. Nothing carzy, that is what my 66 Bronco is for. Anyone have theses or know anything about them? Thanks
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my freinds had went through 3 sets on his tundra, he loves em, and ive rode in his truck and they ride great and he pulls his boat out of launches with no slippage , even with an open diff.
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my friend has them and they seem to work good.
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good tires, we use em on our work trucks, but also look into Yokohama Geolander's, another great tire in both AT and MT, we are begining to use em they seam to have great treadwear characteristics.
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i had the 285's on my last truck...and loved them. they were the best all around tire i have ever owned. great in snow, sand mud and quiet on the road. any questions just holler

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I had em on my truck when i bought it but i took them off because they looked too big for the 2wd. They do handle good on wet roads, won't leave very good burnout marks though.
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Best tire I've ever owned. My only complaint is that they do not make them in 285/70R17.
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I am just replacing a set on my 99' GMC.............worked well for me.
I drive my truck like my vettes, so I got 45K miles out of them.
Mostly on road and need wet/dry traction
Sounds like you may want to try what I just bought to replace them if they have them in the size you want ........
275/70/16 General Tire Grabber UHP ............$83 ea from Tire rack.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....e1=yes&place=0

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