Re: Time for new tires

From: John Mitchell (nhcap@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 26 1999 - 11:36:52 EDT


Nick,

For what it's worth, I just replaced my General Grabber ST's with a set of
the new BFG AT TA KO's. What a great tire! A big difference in ride and
handling. I highly reccomend them!

Mitch
1993 Dakota Sport CC 4x4
Dynomax Super Turbo cat-back,
30x9.5 BFG AT KO's, Rancho RS5000

>From: dirt rider <drt-rdr@worldnet.att.net>
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: DML: Time for new tires
>Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 10:13:08 -0400
>
>Very soon, I'll be at 65k on My 98 Dak and it'll be time for tires.
>It's a cc 4wd 5.2 that currently has wrangler "rt/s" 31 X 10.5 on it. I
>think they're wet traction sucks. Everyone tells me all pickups suck in the
>rain, well my last pickup was not like this and when I put my 4000 # camper
>on the back and I need to take off from a light in the rain, I need 4wd.
>So I was looking at
>wrangler "at/s" supposedly they replaced the at which is what I used to
>really like. I had one friend who had them on his f250 and had them taken
>off caus ethe truck "swayed" whatever that meant.
>I was also looking at bf goodrich "at" tires. Alot of people like them, I
>just recently had a buddy's father get two blowouts within a year on ne bef
>goodrich tires, but they were not "at" and the second blow out cause him to
>total his 95 Suburban and airstream trailer.
>I can get either tire for about $104. including mounting and balancing.
>anyone have any suggestions.
>
>
>Nick
>

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