Posted by 02XLT4X4 on October 30, 2008 at 11:24:17 from (69.66.133.184):
In Reply to: Truck Tires posted by 1 Dollar on October 29, 2008 at 19:34:54:
I like my Widetrack Baja AT"s, pretty cheap and with about 30k on them they have about half their tread left. They are made by Peerless, a branch of Firestone. Got them for a buy three get one free sale at a local farm supply store.
If I didn"t get those I would go with the Destination AT"s, they are also a good tire for the money.
My truck had General Ameritrac 500"s (or something like that) I ditched them when I had to use 4x4 to get out of the dry grass pit area at a tractor pull with a tractor on the trailer. They came stock on the truck and still had what I considered decent tread left, I did keep them for wagon tires or something. I am not sure I would trust them to even make a good "No Hunting" sign. Not a General fan... with that much weight on the truck it should have been next to unstopable.
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