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Ok. I'm giving up on the Chinese brand tires and getting them warrantied out for "being out of round." So now I am looking for a new set of tires. What do ya'll recommend that is price conscientious that is a 33x12.50R15.
Best bang for your buck as you may say.
General grabber AT2. Run them on my MJ now and really like them. Not the same size, I got 265/75/15. If you troll ebay for the discounttiredirect coupon for $100 off $400 you can snag a killer deal. I picked up mine for $320 after the savings.
I have the Falken Wildpeak At3w also. They are pretty new so like all new tires they are great. They have been awesome this year in the snow and wet in the sierra's. But you never know how good a tire is until you have had it for a few years and the new wears off. My Duratracs fell off a cliff at 5 years old but still half tread.
The Falken Wildpeak At3w are they the LT's ? I've been looking at them . I need them in 265/70/17 just need to know if the LT's are better to use or does it matter .
Good point above about intended use. Whether to go with mud terrain, all terrain or all season may be a more important decision than brand. I've used three brands of all terrain and I couldn't say there have been any significant differences on this basis.
General grabber at2. Been running them since 06. Never been stuck and I have literally driven in the ocean evacuating hurricane sandy. They last a long time, dont freeze and are very safe. Only buy Chinese if you have a death wish or want your insurance to go up
I, too, am a fan of their product. Been using them for something like 12 years, and they've only gotten better since they went to the B2B version across the board.
They X-ray them and buy their cores from a trusted source apparently.
I like the B2B as well. The last set I bought I sold before using them. My build went from a budget build of 10K to a **** it 21.5K build. Those tires were surprisingly heavy. 285/75R16's on 16" steel wheels were over 100 lbs each.
My 33x10.50 toyo MT's (also a heavier tire than average) on 15" aluminum wheels are only 78 lbs per wheel/tire combo.