Ordered myself in a set of Pro-Comp Xtreme MT 305/55/20s ... They'll be installed on factory rims next weekend, pics to come ...
Already have the Ready-Lift 3/1 SST installed
I also have the extreme all-terrains, and they have been a great tire! They aren't noisy, they look great and they are wearing very minimal. I have put 20k miles on them and they are still beefy! Even after numerous burnouts!
I also have the extreme all-terrains, and they have been a great tire! They aren't noisy, they look great and they are wearing very minimal. I have put 20k miles on them and they are still beefy! Even after numerous burnouts!
i couldnt have said it better myself.
__________________ -Brad
07 Tundra DC 5.7L w/ Sports Appearance Pkg
SUPER WHITE
Mods: Husky Liner Floor Mats~Billet Grill~Pioneer DEH-9800BT head unit~Color Keyed Door Handles~Brushed Stainless Step Boards~Tow Mirrors~Truxxx 3'' front 1'' rear Leveling Kit~20x9 Ultra Goliaths Chrome~305/55/20 Pro Comp Xtreme A/T tires~AFE Cold Air Intake~Draw-Tite Hitch~Polk Audio db6501 Component Speakers~Polk Audio db5251 Component Speakers~Rockford Fosgate P3 Shallow Mount 10'' Sub~Alpine PDX-5 Amp~Flowmaster 50 Series - Dual Out w/ 4" rolled tips
Having run Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor Pro Grade (10 ply)two sets in a row I wasnt totally confident with ordering ProComps or in a MT because I run on a lot of ice roads. Everyone Ive talked to had great things to say about them except for pre-mature wear but its my understanding they need a little more attention regarding tire rotations and air pressures.
The Wranglers I had ordered were about 2600 bucks (305/60/20 - 10ply) so I shopped around and found that most tires in that size were also in that price range except for the Procomps, about 2100 bucks (305/55/20)
So thanks for all the input! Much more confident now! If anyone else has anything to add please do so!
Oh and Im aware of the stolen power due to the size and weight, Ive run alot of different tires and sizes on many different trucks... If the Tundra didnt have 381horse and a 6spd trans Id be a little more worried. Besides its nothing an exhaust and ACI wont fix
I love my 275/60/20 Extreme MT's. For the price paid they are a vey good tire. Smooth on the Hiway, but they do make noise, about the same as a BF or Cooper MT. Toyo MT's are quieter, but alot more money.
I will be buying Extreme MTs for a while down the road.
__________________ 2008 Tundra CrewMax Limited 4x4 5.7, White w/ oak leather, Moonroof, NAV, Factory 20's, XM.
2006 Nissan Murano SE Black, Loaded, Black leather, 20" Dubs
2005 Corvette C6 (#581) Coupe 6 spd Black, Loaded, Black Leather, Navigation, XM, Onstar, HUD, F55 Magnetic ride, Z51 Brakes/calipers/sway-bars, Route 66 Exhaust, Intake, Custom Tune, 160 stat. Only 2 runs at the track...12.4s @116mph
Having run Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor Pro Grade (10 ply)two sets in a row I wasnt totally confident with ordering ProComps or in a MT because I run on a lot of ice roads. Everyone Ive talked to had great things to say about them except for pre-mature wear but its my understanding they need a little more attention regarding tire rotations and air pressures.
The Wranglers I had ordered were about 2600 bucks (305/60/20 - 10ply) so I shopped around and found that most tires in that size were also in that price range except for the Procomps, about 2100 bucks (305/55/20)
So thanks for all the input! Much more confident now! If anyone else has anything to add please do so!
Oh and Im aware of the stolen power due to the size and weight, Ive run alot of different tires and sizes on many different trucks... If the Tundra didnt have 381horse and a 6spd trans Id be a little more worried. Besides its nothing an exhaust and ACI wont fix
2100 for 305/55/20?....i hate to say, you are getting ripped, i got my 3 same size make and brand for ~1200 and it was buy 3 get 1 free, so it was ~1200 for 4. you really need to shop around for better prices....
__________________ -Brad
07 Tundra DC 5.7L w/ Sports Appearance Pkg
SUPER WHITE
Mods: Husky Liner Floor Mats~Billet Grill~Pioneer DEH-9800BT head unit~Color Keyed Door Handles~Brushed Stainless Step Boards~Tow Mirrors~Truxxx 3'' front 1'' rear Leveling Kit~20x9 Ultra Goliaths Chrome~305/55/20 Pro Comp Xtreme A/T tires~AFE Cold Air Intake~Draw-Tite Hitch~Polk Audio db6501 Component Speakers~Polk Audio db5251 Component Speakers~Rockford Fosgate P3 Shallow Mount 10'' Sub~Alpine PDX-5 Amp~Flowmaster 50 Series - Dual Out w/ 4" rolled tips
zbfb10,
you really need to check your facts ...
First off Im up in Canada so with the exhange thats roughly another 22%, also Ive ordered the tires through a friend at Fountain Tire. After it was all said and done the price came to a hair over 1700 bucks CDN ... and unfortunantly the 3 for 1 sale wasnt on, but I got that price plus better.
My dealer and other tire warhouses couldnt come close to that price... I said around 2100 because that would be the price without my discounts
So next time instead of telling someone they're an idiot get ur sh*t straight
meaney, you're not too smart are you? I see no where in your posts about a discounted rate and z said you are getting ripped off, not that you were an idiot. Your response to z's information makes you the idiot.
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by: Hubert Davis
posted: Sunday, March 2, 2008 | Print Entry
Watching Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse is the best place to watch a college basketball game. The atmosphere is perfect. No luxury seats, all bench seating, and every seat has a good view. The students sit close to the floor and everybody cheers from one hour before the game to the final seconds. By the end of the game, whether you are a Jayhawk fan or not, I promise you will be singing "Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk."
meaney, you're not too smart are you? I see no where in your posts about a discounted rate and z said you are getting ripped off, not that you were an idiot. Your response to z's information makes you the idiot.
How about that football game yesterday!!! Rock Chalk Jayhawk