Re: tire question

From: Heather Mosley (hmosley1@austin.rr.com)
Date: Wed Mar 28 2001 - 19:00:11 EST


Check out the Pirelli Scorpion's

I wont tell you I have them on my truck for over 30K and they still look
new.

Oh, I guess I did *smirk*

I like them and they are a more aggressive tire but not as aggressive as
most off-road tires. I have 30x9.5x15's on my truck at $100 a pop

Heather
Austin, Tx

----- Original Message -----
From: <axclr8@usa.net>
To: "Dakota Post" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: DML: tire question

> At 35k, my badyears are about shot - thus I am looking at new tires. I
have
> already decided to stay with the stock 31x10.50 size but I am considering
more
> aggressive tread. (those $%!!#$% stock RT/S tires get stuck on wet grass -
> don't ask...) My question is this: Between the mid range mud tires (bfg
mud,
> General M/T, etc.) and the all-out mud tires (Super swampers, gumbo
mudders,
> etc.) what opinions do you have. Are the super swampers worth the
inevitable
> mileage hit? Are all of the radial mud terrain tires really created
equal?
> Has anybody started running the new SSR's? What about some of the more
> aggressive looking all terrains like the BFG AT or grabber AP's? I am not
> really looking for someone to tell me what's best, just opinions like " I
> bought brand X tires, and I onlt got 5000 miles on them before they were
used
> up - or I have such and such, and I really like them..
>
> -AXCLR8
> 99CC, SLT+, 4x4, 318, LSD, Rolltop, Permatech.
>
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