BFG 305/65/R18 pics?
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If you dont already have rims and are also looking for some, I have the next size down with some 18X9.5 Helo Maxx 6 rims for sale. If you dont mind a little smaller, you can save alot of $$.
http://visalia.craigslist.org/pts/380422077.html
You can also go to the classified section of the site and see if anyone else has anything for sale. Maybe youll get lucky.
Email:
skatezero9819@aol.com
http://visalia.craigslist.org/pts/380422077.html
You can also go to the classified section of the site and see if anyone else has anything for sale. Maybe youll get lucky.
Email:
skatezero9819@aol.com
Last edited by fordboy05; 07-26-2007 at 06:15 PM.
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They do ride some what rough and stiff vs those factory mushrooms. But you have to remember they are a allterrain tire and the 305's are a E rated tire (10 ply) that is what makes them ride stiff. If you are worried about ride you might want to stay with a 285 tire they would not ride as stiff (D rated). Hope this helps. Just so you know I would buy the 305's again.
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Originally Posted by Stragum
1 more question guys.
How do these tires ride?
I mean I have a neighbor who has 305/65/R16's on his (cough) Silverado(cough) and he says he will never use the tires again. He said the rides was just to rough.
What do you guys say? Is it a rough ride?
How do these tires ride?
I mean I have a neighbor who has 305/65/R16's on his (cough) Silverado(cough) and he says he will never use the tires again. He said the rides was just to rough.
What do you guys say? Is it a rough ride?
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Well guys, I will not be getting a set of the 305's. Tried them on this morning and they waaaay are to big for my truck. I had room on the front, but the back tire was touching my mud guard, which I do not want to take off.
Tried on some 285/65/18 and they were perfect. About 1" inch taller than the tire I have now 275/65/18. The 285 tire looked taller to me.
So I will be getting some 285's now.
The price I was quoted is $1106 which includes putting the new tires on my existing stock rims, taxes etc.
Tried on some 285/65/18 and they were perfect. About 1" inch taller than the tire I have now 275/65/18. The 285 tire looked taller to me.
So I will be getting some 285's now.
The price I was quoted is $1106 which includes putting the new tires on my existing stock rims, taxes etc.
Last edited by Stragum; 07-30-2007 at 10:53 PM.
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Sorry. No pics LSU. Didn't have time to take any pics.
I already spent the morning getting an oil change, tire rotation and balance, front end alignment check(left toe was outta line a litte, so I got that fixed) then I replaced my stock pads with some Akebono pads.
It was a busy morning today.
I already spent the morning getting an oil change, tire rotation and balance, front end alignment check(left toe was outta line a litte, so I got that fixed) then I replaced my stock pads with some Akebono pads.
It was a busy morning today.