Tired of tire prices

I can get you 20% off Goodyear / Cooper / Micky Thompson. You have to go through the Goodyear.com website and have installed at a listed shop.
That goes for any of you that want to support a local (Fayetteville) tire factory.
 
the last time i thought i would save some money on chinese 35s for a truck a barely ever drive, i regretted the decision. paid about half of a "good set" and got about 1/3 of the mileage off of the Kendas compared to nittos.
I've had excellent luck with the Kenda ATs on my truck.
 
I can get you 20% off Goodyear / Cooper / Micky Thompson. You have to go through the Goodyear.com website and have installed at a listed shop.
That goes for any of you that want to support a local (Fayetteville) tire factory.

Man, some 42" Mickey Thompsons sound pretty tempting at 20% off, but i doubt any of their approved shops would be willing to mess with the beadlocks on my ram. I guess they just put that stipulation in there to keep you from buying and reselling as new?
 
I can get you 20% off Goodyear / Cooper / Micky Thompson. You have to go through the Goodyear.com website and have installed at a listed shop.
That goes for any of you that want to support a local (Fayetteville) tire factory.
That does sound good. Looking at the site, they dont have any Mickeys listed.
 
I can get you 20% off Goodyear / Cooper / Micky Thompson. You have to go through the Goodyear.com website and have installed at a listed shop.
That goes for any of you that want to support a local (Fayetteville) tire factory.
Those Kelly Safari MTs look tempting. The question would be if one of the shops will mount them on stock JK 17 inch rims.
 
Razor at's for the win, been running them on the 4runner for awhile now with lots of road driving but when it was snowing and muddy at GER they held like glue. Only trail I went on was the one down to the creek but only could get half way due to a down tree. They do excellent on the OBX sand, just saying 😉
 
Been running 37" Razr A/Ts on my Bronco since a few months after I bought it, Got roughly 45K out of the first set with mixed daily and and wheeling, and they were killed more by alignment than wear, probably would have gone 55~60k otherwise, I've been pretty happy with them.
 
Anyone run hankook, they used to be the budget king
Amen! Had a set of their MT flavor 10ply on the rear of a 99 2wd 2500 Suburban. IIRC, they were decently quiet on the highway, no squirrelly shiite towing,
Govbomb + anemic CPI mill, would power out of anything loose (with a bottom closer than the rear chunk), but absolutely destroy, excavate, & shitwreck a swath 😇
 
On the second set of razor a/t on my wife’s 4runner. The most off-road she does is our driveway. Got nearly 40k out of the first set. Rotated twice during. They weren’t totally slick and I would have ran them longer on my truck but I didn’t want her running on slicks.
 
Anyone used the Arroyo Tamarock RT? Never heard of it before until the algorithm showed me this reel. All the other tires he recommended were "known good brands", so thinking they might be decent. They look pretty cheap compared to alot of the other tires. I suspect they are like many of the other chinese tires, but at almost half the price, might be worth a shot.

 
^^^ Never heard of Arroyo before. Apparently they are made in Thailand, China, and Turkey. Their MT tire doesn't look very aggressive for a mud tire.

They don't even make the size tire for my 01 Ram wheels. 16" wheels are so old school that I might have to upgrade to some 17" just to buy tires some day in the future.
 
^^^ Never heard of Arroyo before. Apparently they are made in Thailand, China, and Turkey. Their MT tire doesn't look very aggressive for a mud tire.

They don't even make the size tire for my 01 Ram wheels. 16" wheels are so old school that I might have to upgrade to some 17" just to buy tires some day in the future.
Take offs from newer Rams are easy and fairly cheap to find on MP. Id consider 18s also, as you can get higher load tires than 17", in some sizes.
 
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