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Recommend me some good tires for my '96 300 cid


Cait Sith Cat
04-15-2005, 11:55 PM
It's a regular cab 2wd with default rims.

I want some tires that:

--- will make the truck look a bit better than the 'dominator' all seasons I have now.

--- will perform well on BOTH mud and on-road (no snow and not much sand)

I was thinking about BFGoodrich All terrain T/A KO, because they seem to be genuienly good. However, it never hurts to get some other recommendations. About $120/tire is the max I'm willing to spend... thanks for the input in advance.

fordtrucksonly
04-15-2005, 11:57 PM
all terrains are great tires, good good choice

mikeinphilly
04-19-2005, 06:51 PM
at are nice i have had bf mud-terrains on mine for 7 years with very little wear, they still look new

klitis340
04-20-2005, 08:38 AM
I use my truck in my flooring business, i travel a lot of miles every day at the very least, 75miles aday 6 days a week+. i try to keep my expences down so when i bought my 1988 f-150 4wd 6cly 5sp. i wanted a tire that would be cheap but give me the miles and looked good on my crager mags so shoppin around for about a week i found tires at wal-mart, all terrain liberators 31x10.5 that take me to all kinds of job sites. i have them about 2 years now with about 3/4 of the treads left. and the wierd thing is i thought they looked good on the truck. in my mind, i couldnt believe the comments i was gettin on those tires. for around $80.00 tire

fordtrucksonly
04-21-2005, 08:51 PM
yes, liberator all-terrains are good aswell, and they are close to half the price. Not as aggresive looking but a good tire. Check them out and see what you think.

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