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Old 12-22-2003, 09:37 AM   #1
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several tire choices for 97 blazer, need opinions

i have a 1997 s10 chevy blazer. I want to make it look tougher and more agressive with some tires, rims, brushguard etc. Tires are a big problem, as there are so many different kinds. Honestly i do minor offroading, ill be mainly onroad. Basically i want a tire that looks like its meant for offroad, really meaty thick tread etc, but is also meant for pavement. I was considering the super swampers ssr, BFG A/T, Mickey thompson baja belted, and lastly the cooper stt's. I would have to say i like the super swampers the best, and the ssrs seem to be made more for onroad as well with the 6 ply contrustion, radial, etc, but i want a tire that wears well and will last a good amount of time. So which tire would be best for me, you can make other suggestions as well, most importantly, it must look very very aggresive, i like sidewall tread like the swampers and mickey thompsons have.

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Old 12-22-2003, 08:42 PM   #2
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Buy the damn swampers.
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Re: several tire choices for 97 blazer, need opinions

From the sounds of it, I think you have already decided on the Swampers.
Not a bad choice though
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well i do like the swampers, but like i said, i want them to be good on pavement since thats mostly what im doing, the new ssrs seem to be for pavement with the 6 ply construction instead of the bias and radials. but whats the biggest that will fit with no rubbing, from what ive gathered i can fit 29 x 11.5 or 30 x 9.5, any opinions on this

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