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Old 01-07-2007, 06:58 PM   #1
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looking for used/new good priced tires, i want good offroad tires and also how big can i go on it? also how much does suspension lifts run for a blazer? thanks
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Old 01-07-2007, 10:03 PM   #2
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Re: Tires

heres a thread about all terrain tires
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=608133
the biggest size tire you can go without a lift is 30x9.5x15. body lifts are the least expensive running around $200 but installation costs can be high. Suspension lifts are between $800 and $2,000 and range from 2in-6in. most of the cheaper kits do not include shocks.
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Re: Tires

Try the general grabber AT2's, they run 86 bucks(30x9.5x15) a tire from www.tirerack.com.
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Re: Tires

I went with 30X9.5X15 BFG A\T and aside from some light slippage when it first starts to rain I couldn't be happier. Remember that anywhere you go price is always negotiable. They wanted $165 a piece for my tires and I paid $105 with a free alignment. So haggle with them, it never hurts!!! Good luck and let us know what you purchase!
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I ended purchasing the Dunlop Radial Rover RV XT, anyone have any info on how these tires perform. Thanks
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Re: Tires

I have heard those are great tires. I think they just wear fast so keep them rotated and balanced and inflated to the max they can handle, unless you want to go with what your truck recommends for tire pressure. Post some pics
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i took them out fishing the other day and drove in a snow covered farm field and saw a large thing of mud, and these tires walked right through it. There great in snow and dry pavement. ive read about them and they seem to last pretty long. they dig nicely, il be sure to post some pics soon!
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