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Posted by BUDD on December 29, 2004 at 03:08:12 from (12.207.76.215):
In Reply to: Off Topic Truck tires posted by JD Jack on December 28, 2004 at 17:09:42:
JD Jack; I have a 84 1/2 ton Chevy 4x4 (short bed). I put on a set of Chaparral's 33x1250x15 (these are the same as the BFG AT) 7 years ago. I run anywhere from 10000 to 15000 miles a year. I just replaced these tires this past fall because the inside side walls gave out. These tires were just down to the wear bar on the tread so they were ready to be replaced. The reason that the side walls went was the fact that I run low air pressure (25 psi front and 20 rear), but I believe this is also why I got so many miles out of them. These tires are a harder compound so the wear is better. These tires are very quite driving down the road. I went to a Dunlap mud tire this time and am sorry I did. The Chaparral's were a good all around tire. The cost is $550 for 4 installed for me. Just some info BUDD)"":""(
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