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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: doekiller]
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10/22/19 10:17 PM
10/22/19 10:17 PM
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donia
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I still don’t believe anyone can get out 80,000 miles out of a set of mud or all terrain tires and still have usable tread for mud or all terrain usage. can’t...more like driving on them until the tire man says it’s time. I’m a little over 60k on bfg on a sequoia and it is a lil slippery, at times. I definitely won’t point it where I would on new treads! due a set before season starts.
Last edited by donia; 10/22/19 10:20 PM.
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: JHL]
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10/22/19 10:23 PM
10/22/19 10:23 PM
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I still don’t believe anyone can get out 80,000 miles out of a set of mud or all terrain tires and still have usable tread for mud or all terrain usage. Well of course not, but they're still safely driveable tires. I don't think anybody here is claiming that they maintain their offroad performance over 70 or 80 thousand miles.
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: doekiller]
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10/22/19 10:45 PM
10/22/19 10:45 PM
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I still don’t believe anyone can get out 80,000 miles out of a set of mud or all terrain tires and still have usable tread for mud or all terrain usage. I can't..
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: charlie]
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10/22/19 11:32 PM
10/22/19 11:32 PM
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Prices vary a lot by size. 285 55/R20 ridge grappler was $338 when I looked yesterday on several sites.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: quailmanman]
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10/23/19 06:44 AM
10/23/19 06:44 AM
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GomerPyle
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When I bought my Falkens, they were $890ish out the door. Same size Nittos and Toyos were $1400-1500. And everyone in town was pretty equally priced
Those higher prices are for LT rated tires, not P rated tires. Nope, I went with P rated, not LT, because I don't tow anything heavier than a 4 wheeler. Size is 275/60/20.
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: quailmanman]
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10/23/19 06:47 AM
10/23/19 06:47 AM
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Also, that walmart price is not their "out the door" price....it doesn't include mounting/balancing or disposing of the old tires or tax.
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1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: Semo]
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10/23/19 07:05 AM
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glad I still have 16 inch rims. save $ on tires and performance reasons. can get load E tires for cheaper than you guys buying car tires on 18 and 20 inch rims. plus I don't have to cry about my rims when my wife hits a curb. I was getting wife's tires balanced Monday n 2 were warped...dont understand how that happens on a 3 yr old vehicle
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: doekiller]
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10/23/19 07:09 AM
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The difference is tire price when you jump up to 20 inch rims is crazy. Yes.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: GomerPyle]
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10/23/19 07:22 AM
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charlie
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Also, that walmart price is not their "out the door" price....it doesn't include mounting/balancing or disposing of the old tires or tax.
Does any tire ad include all that? I am sure we all know you pay tax and they charged me 15.26 per tire total to mount, balance, and haul off the old tire. My whole point after your first post was to clear up that nitto tires in general don't cost any more than most other truck tires. I don't doubt you were quoted the prices you posted I just wanted to correct the broad statement you made because I bought 2 tires of that brand in the last few weeks. Hell, I don't even recommend nittos or walmart, I just went back with what I had because I only needed 1 tire at the time and walmart is 10 minutes away.
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: charlie]
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10/23/19 08:21 AM
10/23/19 08:21 AM
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GomerPyle
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Also, that walmart price is not their "out the door" price....it doesn't include mounting/balancing or disposing of the old tires or tax.
Does any tire ad include all that? I am sure we all know you pay tax and they charged me 15.26 per tire total to mount, balance, and haul off the old tire. My whole point after your first post was to clear up that nitto tires in general don't cost any more than most other truck tires. I don't doubt you were quoted the prices you posted I just wanted to correct the broad statement you made because I bought 2 tires of that brand in the last few weeks. Hell, I don't even recommend nittos or walmart, I just went back with what I had because I only needed 1 tire at the time and walmart is 10 minutes away. Yes, but your point is wrong. The Falkens that I used as an example were $893 out the door, so that included mounting/balancing/disposal and tax. The Toyo's and Nitto's were going to be $1400/$1500, out the door. In other words, comparing apples to apples, the Toyo's/Nitto's in the same size were going to be at least 55% more. Also, you were comparing tires for a 17" rim to tires for a 20" rim, which as pointed out above, makes a huge difference. So, to say "Nitto tires in general don't cost any more than most other truck tires" is just incorrect.
Last edited by GomerPyle; 10/23/19 08:23 AM.
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1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: Tire Vote
[Re: GomerPyle]
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10/23/19 09:09 AM
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Mavis manager recommends Nitto's for my next set when ready of course shop owners/managers recommend Nitto's........they're like $1500+ for a set of average size 1/2 ton truck tires... Here's your original post. It says nothing about 20 inch rims or out the door prices. I drive an average 1/2 ton pickup. Mine were 220 and change out the door. 880 is a long way from 1500 plus. You were incorrect. Carry on.
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