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    you didn't specify lowest initial cost or best value for money spent- either can mean cheapest

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    Guarantee there will be numerous stickers. Probably a Clemsux natty sticker, one of those rad PI stickers, multiple hunt club stickers, deer antler sticker, Schmidt and Bender sticker, Sako sticker, definitely a mallard head sticker. I’ll think of more later. Enjoying watching the snow at the moment
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    Quote Originally Posted by britton40 View Post
    Guarantee there will be numerous stickers. Probably a Clemsux natty sticker, one of those rad PI stickers, multiple hunt club stickers, deer antler sticker, Schmidt and Bender sticker, Sako sticker, definitely a mallard head sticker. I’ll think of more later. Enjoying watching the snow at the moment
    I don't sticker my vehicles, that's tacky. Can't even stand to have the bar code stickers for neighborhoods on them.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    you didn't specify lowest initial cost or best value for money spent- either can mean cheapest
    Cheap(er) means I'm not springing for BFG, Nitto, Toyo or anything like that. It means sub $200 and preferably around $150 but, not going to the point of a Chinese 2 ply balloon retread.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    I was out the door under $800 on the MXTs. That was three years ago.

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    I have cooper rtx mud terrains 10 ply tires on most of my work trucks- set of 4 installed less than $800- been very happy with them so far, I have had 1 set on a Dodge 2500 4x4 for almost 2 years

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    I bought some 33x12.50 KANATI MUD HOG tires for my tacoma. its primarily a hunting truck now, but ive had the tires for a little over two years and there is still another 2-3 years left in them. they are loud on the highway, but do great off road. I think they can be had on ebay for pretty cheap. i think i paid right at 1400 delivered for for tires, mounted on new 17" wheels.

    http://www.kanatitires.com/products/.../#.Wl98Nq6nH3g

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    More fuel = more boost!!

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    Cheap:

    Wanli's 33 12.50 18 $600.00 mounted and balanced

    Haida 35 12.50 18 $660.00mounted and balanced

    Good:

    Toyo Open Country MT 33 12.50 18 $1365.00 mounted and balanced
    35 12.50 18 $1415.00 mounted and balanced
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    More fuel = more boost!!

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    Gumbo Mudders or get out!!!!

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    I'm looking for something cheap for my truck as well. I rarely drive it. I mean, it turned over 200k two years ago and there's 201k on it now. 275-65-20 is what's on it now.

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    Atturo
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    Cheap:

    Wanli's 33 12.50 18 $600.00 mounted and balanced

    Haida 35 12.50 18 $660.00mounted and balanced

    Good:

    Toyo Open Country MT 33 12.50 18 $1365.00 mounted and balanced
    35 12.50 18 $1415.00 mounted and balanced
    And 37”s ?

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    I put BFG's on it. $210.00 on a 285/75R16, they'll last a while.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    I'm just trying to find the tallest thing possible to put on the goat without raising it up.

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    https://www.treadwright.com/ or https://www.tirerecappers.com/ and I run them on my daily driver 2500 Duramax. I have hauled with them and was just as, if not more comfortable with them. My only complaint is they wear faster than other name brand tires, but not enough to offset cost imo. My Duramax eats tires anyways, so no use in spending a lot on a name.
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    The Atturos have been very nice for what I need em for. If you want a "mud tire" then you should not worry yourself with tread life and noise bc you will get little life and plenty noise. It comes with the territory.

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    Treadwright.com they are a great deal.

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    I'll be in the market for some shortly
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