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ryzman
New User | Posts: 30 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 05/23/08
07:50 AM

hey fat guy... thanks for the discounts! i will use them!  


 
1980chevyK10
User | Posts: 58 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 05/26/08
08:33 AM

The Firestone Destination M/Ts are badass tires.  A buddy just got some 285/75/16s for his rig and they look amazing.  If I had the money I would definately get them.  My truck is stock so I would have to get the little 31/10.50/15s.  At least the Firestones run true to size.  My tires that are 31" now look small.  I would definately get the Destination M/Ts.  


Drive it like you stole it.

 
chevyboy77
New User | Posts: 32 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 05/27/08
05:41 AM

if you want a decent daily driver tire thats mud approved. i went with maxxis big horns 33/12.50 with the same lift on my 77 cheyenne i think they cost me with mounting and balenceing like $850 and the only time they rub is when at full articulation. and the tread pattern has great self cleaning.they were good on all the terrain i threw at it except for ice but thats kinda expected. you should check them out if you havent already.  


 
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