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Old May 8, 2004 | 05:23 PM
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Tires

Time to put new tires on my dually.

Has anyone ever run BFG Commercial tractions??? Costco will sell them installed for $110 each. Seems like a bargain as everything else is $135 and up. Times 6 the savings is substantial.

I really like the Bridgestone dueler revos I recently put on my Jeep...they're running $151 each though.

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Old May 9, 2004 | 08:44 PM
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Personally. I fell in Love with Big O XT for tires... 265/75 R16 E

Got a little howl to them... I have never used a set of chains yet with the Big O XT. With the stock tires... Yeah I put the chains on once!
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Old May 11, 2004 | 01:22 AM
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The Big O's do look nice, but there's not many outlets here.

I pulled the trigger on the T/A commercial tractions. The brit/landrover crowd thinks them and the predecessor tire are great. I couldn't beat the price. Seem like a very high quality tire, really meant for heavy loads in bad weather for $720 out the door for 6. I have other things I can do with the $400 saved over most.
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Old May 11, 2004 | 09:16 AM
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If you want tires that last get the Toyo M-55. Four sets on my two trucks, they've lasted between 85 and 105k per set.
You get what you pay for usually holds true.
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Old May 11, 2004 | 10:43 AM
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I took a hard look at those. My friend in OR thinks highly of them and they use them on a lot of their fleet firetrucks (F450's with 1000 gallons of water) for rural fire suppression, at least 50% off-road. Les Schwab wanted almost $1200 out the door. I only drive my truck 5-7K per year...so they would prolly rot off before I had 100k on tires. These BFG commercial tractions appear to be an economic alternative along the same line as the M55.
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Old May 11, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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Too late now...but what wasn't impressive?

Traction looks excellent, made for weight and abuse per the write-up. We'll see how they wear and handle. I'm really not worried about 50K + miles due to my limited miles/year. I do want them to ear even however. I expect to rotate every 5K and am seriously considering Equal for balancing. Handling is secondary as long as they're not attracious.
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Old May 12, 2004 | 09:59 AM
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Equal or Counteract is probably one of the best products I've used in the last ten years. I use it on every on-road rig I own now. Cheaper than a spin balance and your tire is always perfectly balanced, no worry about losing weights or an inexperenced tire man messing up.

http://www.counteractbalancing.com/
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