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Old 03-17-2004, 08:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Off Road Package??

I have a question......Is it worth it?

I want to install new tires when I buy the truck....I have my eye on these BFGoodrich 285's MuddTerrain...So my question....Should I opt out of the offroad package....Can I get a skid plate installed? I was really just considering the package for the looks....I will not be tearing this truck throught mudpit like my last truck....Just a little surf fishin and such.....What are your thoughts? What should I do??
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Old 03-17-2004, 08:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I would be carefull about putting Mud-terrains on if you arent going to use them and enjoy the traction they give you. I have a set of 33X12.50's on my jeep and I love them for off road, but they drive me nuts on the road. They tend to wear fast and get chopped up. I also have to constantly balance them. Although it could have something to do with how the Jeep is treated off road
I have thought about modifying the appearance of my truck but I really dont want to risk the ride quality. It rides great!
To each his own though.
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Stick with the all terrains.
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stock 280/70/17 Off-road tires are great

stock 280/70/17 Off-road tires are great!
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