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Old 09-30-2002, 05:38 PM
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New tire advice

I am in need of new tires for my truck and do not know a lot about tires.
I have a 97 Chev. Z-71. Tire size 265/75/16. I do on road driving and a lot of hunting off road. I am looking at AT tires. The top contenders for me after shopping a little are the BF Goodrich All Terrain A/T and the Goodyear Wranger ATS. However, after reading some online reviews, more people seem to be happier with the BFs, so that is the way I am leaning, plus I think they look better. I also know someone who says the similar modal in a Hercules or toyo is just as good for a lot less $$. In other areas I have had bad luck buying brands I have not heard of to save money, I don't know if that holds for tires as well. thanks in advance for any help!
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Old 10-01-2002, 12:22 PM
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I know many people who hunt and drive off-road who use All Terrain type tires. The best 2 that I have found are the:

Bridgestone Dueler A/T
Yokohama Geolander a?T plus II


you can find reviews of these tires as well as others at

www.tirerack.com
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