When do you buy new tires?
#31
Thanks man. Just make a seperate account she will never know about and throw some money in there and suprise her one day with the truck lifted
#32
That would probably result in our bank accounts permanently separated! Are you still in the Army? If so, thanks for your service. If not, thanks for the service you put in!
#33
I once had a tire fetish (still do) & purchased tires like sneakers. Now I am married with children & purchase tires when they just above the wear bar or 7/32 of tread depth remaining. I had a Jeep for 3 years & purchased 4 sets of tires. A lot of them were tire & wheel combinations. My Expedition is 11 years old with 102,000 miles & it has 3 sets of wheels & 5 sets of tires after the OEM tires. Always think safety.
#34
rhd, thanks. Yeah, I don't have kids yet, but I do have a very practical wife! My truck is an 02 that I've owned since 03, so almost 7 years and I'm at the end of my 3rd set of tires. I got rid of the stock ones right around 20,000 miles because the original owner never rotated them and I had zero wet traction. Went with some ProComp All-Terrain's and got about 55,000 out of those but never was in love with them. They still had tread but couldn't be balanced anymore. Now these Nittos I'm almost at 53,000 miles and thinking its just about time. I've never been a person that likes to wait until something fails before I fix it. I like to be preventative, but don't want to be ridiculous either.
#36
Yeah, I've been happy with them for sure. I love the mud grapplers, just not sure I'd be able to handle the noise. I love my music too! Thats why I'm looking at the Trail Grapplers or the Toyo MT's. They're an aggressive but still manageable road noise tire. I've had a set of the BFG's on my first truck and they lasted a long time for sure, but I felt they were awfully stiff. And with my torsion bars already cranked and on 20" wheels, I would be concerned that it would be way too stiff. Plus although "practical" not sure I could handle 70,000 miles on the same tire!
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I've been pricing both the Nitto Trail Grapplers and the Toyo MTs in a 33x12.50x20 (305/55/20) and I found the Trail Grapplers for 1259.80 and the Toyo's for 1391.80.
Thanks!
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Looking at the pictures that were posted, I probably wouldn't replace them just yet, but would start saving a little bit of money each month so that by early summer or so I could go get a new set of rubber and pay cash on the barrel head for it.
If I already had the cash in hand to purchase them, I'd probably set some arbitrary point (maybe 5000 miles or the next scheduled rotation) as the time I would pull the trigger -- especially since you indicate that they still hold well in the water.
I agree that safety is important, but I suspect some guys around here use the safety argument simply as a way to get unsuspecting wives to free up the cash earlier than they otherwise would.....
If I already had the cash in hand to purchase them, I'd probably set some arbitrary point (maybe 5000 miles or the next scheduled rotation) as the time I would pull the trigger -- especially since you indicate that they still hold well in the water.
I agree that safety is important, but I suspect some guys around here use the safety argument simply as a way to get unsuspecting wives to free up the cash earlier than they otherwise would.....
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