I put Goodyear Wrangler featuring SilentArmor Technology in a 275/65 R18 on a month ago and they are great! Great handling, great ride, not real loud, and they have a 50k warranty. They cost me $820 out the door. They have a very aggressive tread pattern and square shoulder like the AT K/O but much cheaper. I was quoted $1300-$1450 for the BFG's. So far I've been very happy with these tires and they look great on the Titan! Plus they have a perma black material that keeps from getting that orangey faded color.http://www.goodyearwrangler.com/flash.html
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Re: All Terrain tires??
They're kinda pricey, but I love my Toyo Open Country A/T's. For a more reasonable price of about the same tire, the Nitto Terra Grapplers are great. I have no road noise and at 17,000 miles, they still look brand new. I think these two have the best looking tread pattern, but that's just me.
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2008 SE 2WD CC LWB Red Brawn Titan
Factory: Rockford Fosgate, Popular Package w/Bluetooth, Tow Package, Utilitrac
No mods to date, but soon to come.
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2005 SE 2WD CC GALAXY BLACK TITAN
Factory: Rockford Fosgate Audio System, Popular Package with Power Captains Seats, DVD
Custom: 20X9 MB Motoring Predator's wrapped in 305/55/20 Toyo Open Country A/T's, PRG 2.5"/1.5" Leveling/Lift Kit, SnugTop SnugLid SL Fiberglass Bed Cover, Billet Grill w/Lower Insert, Fog Light Kit, Redline Pedals, Fram Boost CAI, Custom Painted Engine Cover, Smoked out LED 3rd Brake Light, Black LED Taillights.
Soon: True duals with 70 series Flowmasters and who knows what else in the meantime!
Yhe Pro Comp Xtreme AT's would be my choice as well, however I have the regular A/T's on mine now and they are doing great as well, so when I eat the tread up, which takes a little bit of time, I'll be replacing them with the X A/T's...
Yhe Pro Comp Xtreme AT's would be my choice as well, however I have the regular A/T's on mine now and they are doing great as well, so when I eat the tread up, which takes a little bit of time, I'll be replacing them with the X A/T's...
I am with you guys. Just look at them.
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My Truck: Born April 17, 2004, Purchased June 3, 2004
LE Canteen Crew, 4X4, BT, OR to which I added: SS Brake Lines, Advanced Folding K-Cover ,SS Lund deflector, Black Prism DunderDan grill (I hope it's coming soon), 4" Prerunner Greg Performance Lift, The first Zoomers SS exhaust ever shipped, Volant Gen III CAI, and Chick's Hulk engine cover, custom A-pillar with 1in guages (coming soon).
As Money Allows: Nismo Headers, Dynatech 2.25" Powercats (Damn Missouri and your air quality) Osirus, Trutrac, Stillen (sway bar, big brakes, diff cover), and PrerunnerTraction Bars.
The bridgestone revos are very good, especially blackwalls out. Really
show off chrome rims. Not as meaty as some others, but handle great.
I have 285-70-17s and get lots of looks. Happy trails.
I have the ProComp Xtreme AT's (not to be confused with the X-Terrains) and really like them. They're very quiet, have one of the deepest treads (19-22/32) and I really like the look...aggressive, but not silly. If you're going to do a lot of driving in snow, I'd go with the BFG All Terrain. They can't be beat.
I had the BFG AT's on an old truck...they were very nice, but only lasted 18K miles.
My Truck is in the shop right now getting the PC 6" lift, PC 6059 18X9, and PC Xtreme A/T 325/65/18's put on it. I wanted Toyo M/T's, but there hard to come by right now at local shops. The Xtreme A/T's have a really nice look, and I believe have like a 50k mile warranty..
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PC 6" Stage 1
PC 6059 18x9.5 (waitin' for my 8101's--6 months and counting!)
PC Xtreme A/T 325/65/18
Bully Dog / Magnaflow "cat-back" / Tint / NISMO CAI / 6k HID / Westin Bull w/ PIAA lights / Truxedo / Carriage Works Grill / Airlift rear bags
My super duper MPG doubler- a 1996 Grand Prix coupe!
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