Need Tires Soon

jconway23

Bought an X
Location
Blakely, PA
So I'm just looking around on the interwebs today for tires. I'm going to be needing them soon (need to do my taxes). Anyone run these. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...875QR6FC&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes They look pretty cool. My X is my DD. Roughly 50 miles a day to and from work. I do hit some light off-roading here and there. More this year probably since my daughter isn't so small now. She's going to be 3.

I do alot of fishing as well so there are times I'm in the woods and on some trails. I was just curious though if anyone had these. They appear to be newer. I've never seen them before.

Jesse
 

Tay-Lo

I'm the king of junk food!
Location
Upstate SC
I've never heard of them and I've been looking myself. With the shipping cost and the unknown they are way to expensive for me. I've decided on the BFG KO's with the E load rating. Going to a shop and having them ordered it's about $245 a tire plus taxes and what-not.

The E rating does increase the price a bit but I want the extra protection and peace of mind knowing it can take a bit more abuse. If you do get them be sure to let us know how they do!!
 

Xado89

Skid Plates
Location
Ocala, FL
My goto tires were Falken Wildpeak AT's. 33x12.50x15's. Great reviews and affordable. After a $75 mail in rebate i got on them I'll pay ~$745.00 for all 4 mounted and balanced. I'm not going to be doing massive offroading right now, so I couldn't justify mud terrains. My buddy works at Discount tire, said they sell the snot out of them because they are a good all around tire for a great price. Also know about 4-5 people around town who have them on Jeeps/Trucks say they do great in sand/rocks and for highways/towing.
 

jconway23

Bought an X
Location
Blakely, PA
Yeah will do. I'd love to go with a cheaper set for sure. Shipping sucks. I have Amazon prime but they don't have this size. At least from what I saw. But any decent tire is going to cost around this much. My friend has a Hummer H3 and just go tires through a local place by us here and paid over 1100 bucks for his. Same size tires too. However I forget what they are. I still think getting them online is going to be cheaper in the long run.
 

jconway23

Bought an X
Location
Blakely, PA
My goto tires were Falken Wildpeak AT's. 33x12.50x15's. Great reviews and affordable. After a $75 mail in rebate i got on them I'll pay ~$745.00 for all 4 mounted and balanced. I'm not going to be doing massive offroading right now, so I couldn't justify mud terrains. My buddy works at Discount tire, said they sell the snot out of them because they are a good all around tire for a great price. Also know about 4-5 people around town who have them on Jeeps/Trucks say they do great in sand/rocks and for highways/towing.

My friend has these on his Ford Pickup. 35's though. he said he likes them. I was thinking about them too. I also ran Falken's when I had my car. I always liked them.
 

Xado89

Skid Plates
Location
Ocala, FL
Yeah will do. I'd love to go with a cheaper set for sure. Shipping sucks. I have Amazon prime but they don't have this size. At least from what I saw. But any decent tire is going to cost around this much. My friend has a Hummer H3 and just go tires through a local place by us here and paid over 1100 bucks for his. Same size tires too. However I forget what they are. I still think getting them online is going to be cheaper in the long run.

Online may be cheaper in a sense. I guess it depends how much a shop is going to charge you to mount/balance them. Unless you have access to do that on your own. Some shops don't appreciate when you bring products from outside their specialty and want them to work with it. I've had a few shops around here quote me outrageous prices because they didn't want to deal with me basically because I found a product cheaper elsewhere and didn't get everything done by them.
 

jconway23

Bought an X
Location
Blakely, PA
I do have a place to get them mounted cheap. Which is why i normally buy online. If I knew how to use it. My GF's brother has a tired machine. He's over seas now.....
 

drbandkgb

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Founding Member
For DD use I would look at BFG KO or Goodyear duratracs.. Both handle well on road, have a great off road look and both perform well in almost any conditions.

I'm currently running KOs in my gen 2 and just had duratracs on my gen1
 

C3po

Bought an X
Location
Boston
In MA, we've seen some good snow fall, maybe not as much as others, but some really crap conditions.

This is my first winter in Duratracs and it has made a huge difference.

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