The ride isn't really rougher, but you can feel those big tread blocks a bit through the steering wheel. Noise really isn't bad, they are quite a bit quiter than my old BFG Mud Terrains (35's on F-150). You notice them most a slow speeds (up to 25 mph or so). They are roughest and loudest up to this point then calm down at cruising speeds. They definately aren't a passenger tire...
Looks good bro......how about a more side profile pic...we cant see the Blond
You like that, don't you?! Back off, she's all mine...
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Originally Posted by scottsbro23
How much $$ out the door..if ya dont mind.
That's a hard one to answer. I had other things I exchanged for these. But the tires are $210 each plus $50 or so to mount and balance (depending on where you go), and the rims were $230 each with the rings and new lug nuts. So thats $1800 plus tax.....so thats $1939.50 out door. Damn, I didn't realize I spent so much!
there was a set of 35/12.5/17 Pro Comp mud-terrains on ebay two days ago brand new for $525.00 They still had the blue protectant over the white lettering and everything. smokin' deal. too bad I didn't have the $$$
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Galaxy Black 2004 Titan XE CC 4x4 w/ Off-Road Package, Preferred Package.
Mods: PRG Spacers, 17x9" Eagle 187s (+2mm offset) w/ 315 70-17 BFG All-Terrain KO tires, Stillen Diff Cover, Alpine Type-R components in the front, coax. in the rear w/ 50 x 4 Rockford Fosgate Amp, XM, Debadged, and Homemade RCA pre-outs on in-dash changer.
there was a set of 35/12.5/17 Pro Comp mud-terrains on ebay two days ago brand new for $525.00 They still had the blue protectant over the white lettering and everything. smokin' deal. too bad I didn't have the $$$
Damn, if I had seen that I probably would have gone for them. I still need to sell my stockers so I can buy a matching spare rim and tire.
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