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Wild Country TXR tires

Old Jan 22, 2006 | 09:26 AM
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Wild Country TXR tires

Anyone running these tires? I need new tires bad and these seem like a decent tire that is not to expensive. I do alot of driving and a little bit of off road driving to get to job sites (Snow,Mud). Any input would be great, thanks
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 10:12 AM
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There was a set on the gas burner that I bought before my CTD. got about 30 k out of them. They were good tires. I am now running Timberline At's on the CTD and like them also. The Wild Country's were hard to get in my area, no one stocked them.
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 10:29 AM
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i like buckshot mudder....i just saw some wildcountry tires and cant tell any difference? looks good for mud...like he said 30k is about it keep them rotated and use the sidewalk chalk to set your tire pressure to prevent cupping
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 02:08 PM
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They were my second set of tires on this truck, so far I'm up to number 5. I liked them, actually with the exception of the Truxxus Radials they were the best tires I have tried. They seemed to handle the heavy weight well to. They were far better thean these Wranglers I'm wearing out right now and alot cheaper. They just don't, or at least didn't make them in big enough sizes.
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 07:07 PM
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thanks for your input, i went and checked them out and decided that they were not the right tire for me, I decided to go with the BFG all terrain. The BFGs were about $50 more a tire, but i have had good luck with them and with the amount of miles that i drive, 30 thousand miles out of the Wild countrys would only take me about 8 to 10 months to achieve. At around a $1000 per set mounted and balance i cant afford that in such a short amount of time period. The tires that i just replace were Yokohama Geolanders AT, which in my opion are an absolute terrible tire. Got 50 thousand miles out of them and they were completely toast.
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