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Old 04-26-2008, 11:13 AM   #1
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Repalcing Stock Tires Couple ?s

New to titantalk but have been on forums before. I already did a search on it and couldn't find anyone that is changing there stock tires out for the same size tires. I would like to know what could fit with stock specs (have 265/70/18 on now factory). And what tires seem to work well the stock tires didn't last very long and kinda disappointed. PLEASE HELP!!!
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:23 AM   #2
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I went with Firestone Destination a/t when I replaced the stock goodyears. Great wet and snow traction.low road noise A1!
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:30 AM   #3
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bf goodrich all terrain t/a's are great tires, pro-comp at/s, discover at's, toyo open country at's. all these are great tires
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Re: Repalcing Stock Tires Couple ?s

I got Kumho's in stock size and they're pretty nice. Great traction and one of the better prices out there. Plus they're a little more all terrain looking than the stock ones. The destinations are suppose to wear really well. I think most people are getting ~50k out of the Kumhos.
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And I just replaced my stockies (265/70-18) with the Bridgestone Dueler Revos. They also rate really well. Great special going on right now too. I got mine buy 3 get on free AND got the $100 rebate card. That made my final price $537 out the door, with warranty.
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I just purchased my 07 Titan 2 days ago, I have the same question.
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Anyone have any pics of a Stock Titan w/ BFG A/T white side out ??? I cant find one anywhere.
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