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Old 04-12-2008, 03:35 AM
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Default Re: Completed 35" Tires with 2 1/2" lift

So, what did the tires (alone) cost after all was said and done. My inclination is definately (and always) for the BFG AT/ko. Those run about a grand after all is said and done. I would consider another option if it were cheaper, but I can't imagine a better product than the experiences I have had with the BFGs.

They have got me out of several blizzards. Last december (meaning '06) we had a blizzard so bad before Christmas the airport was shut down for a week. I called the airline and got a refund, then just drove through the storm to Phoenix. When I got there (about 14 hours later, from Denver) I still had a bed full of snow. I would not have gotten out of my neighborhood with stock tires. I know for sure, because the blizzard the year before had me stranded with stock tires.

Now, my truck is the one the Red Cross calls out for snow emergencies to go run shelters. Can't think of a better all weather endorsement than that.
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