Who has the hookup on tires?

jeepinmatt

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I need 6 or 7 265/70R19.5s. Preferably Toyo M608z or M655, but there are some Michelin/Hankook/Goodyear/etc options that could make sense if the price is right.
 
I don't know what you think I'm doing with them, but $4000 worth of tires is scary cheap? I'm just trying to make the truck look less metro. Stock 225's look stupid. But so does $4000 for tires.
No 160 per tire is scary cheap.

Edit.... and it sounds like you don't need to replace the tires. But my cheap ass is ok not looking like the cool kid.
 
No 160 per tire is scary cheap.

Edit.... and it sounds like you don't need to replace the tires. But my cheap ass is ok not looking like the cool kid.
Now your comment makes a heck of a lot more sense! :laughing: I would have never considered Blackhawks, but that's what came on the wife's van and they've actually been great for the 15k+ miles we've had it. They are made by Sailun who is known for making high quality trailer and heavy truck tires, so its not just some rando company.
 
@jeepinmatt have you looked at Continental HDR’s we have them on the ferd 550 at work in a 19.5 and they are pretty hefty with a great profile. I wish they made them in a 17 cause I’d have them on my 3500 w/ 17” alcoas.
 
@jeepinmatt have you looked at Continental HDR’s we have them on the ferd 550 at work in a 19.5 and they are pretty hefty with a great profile. I wish they made them in a 17 cause I’d have them on my 3500 w/ 17” alcoas.
They only make them in a 225 and 245. I really want a 265. Plus, being Continental, I imagine they are over $400 per tire as well.
 
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Nothing to add other than my cheap arse put Blackhawks on my tahoe and no complaints so far, other than they are heavy and will sling a rock in a heartbeat.
 
I'll text my guy to you. I know you're trying to use the NC4X4 buds and hope it works out that way but he's who I've used for many years
 
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