I will have them siped, and that should give a lot more better traction in the rain (wich we get plenty here in Oregon/winter only ).
Thanx Imdone. I wasn't planning to do any serios OFFROADING yet. Maybe a couple years from now. I'm glad to hear that you can afford to do it. THis is my daily driver, and can't afford to beat it up

. I will keep in mind your suggestions for latter use. BTW, next weekend I will get my first Offroad experience. I'm going to the beach, on sanddunes for 2 days with some guys, and wi'll get my truck on sand, probably just mild action. I will do 4 wheeling for the first time in my life for the rest of the day. That should be a lot of fun

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Also, I read some other treads here and some people say that the Bridgstone REVOs are better than the BFGs in cold weather. I don't get nearly as much snow/ice like the guys on the eastcoast or Canada, so I'll stay with the BFGs (simillar price, but better looking/perfoming tire). I just gotta run this stock rubbers in the ground, and the figure out a source for the new ones
Thanx all.