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Pit bull tires 50% off

I priced some 35's for my DD, $200 freight killed the deal. This probably worked best for big tires.
 
For Mary's or yours? Either would be sweet with some 35 rockers!

It was for my Dodge. I noticed they have some E range all terrains so I priced them, smoking deal but freight ate it up.

I've got to get some for the Jeep too but not sure what. The KM2's are neat looking but haven't lasted for crap (~25k).
 
I damn near bought a set for another build I have coming up but by the time I found out about the sale they had already shortened it to 5 pm and it was too late. Bet they were absolutely slammed with orders, I know some guys were ordering multiple sets at a time too.
 
My brother and I couldn't help ourselves on this...we went in together and purchased some 42x15x16.5 bias ply rockers. Since we both have H1's now, we decided I will probably put these 42" rockers full time on my rig, my brother has his set of 47" LTB's on his rig, then we will comp cut my 44" boggers that each one of us can throw on our rig if we are going to a mud comp or anything like that...and basically have another set of tires that each one of us can use if we want...

This deal was just too good not to take advantage of....kinda excited to put pitbulls on my rig and see how they do...hope it doesn't look too goofy since I cut my fenders to clear 44's :)
 
It's a trade off, which is more important?

I'm leaning toward Nitto 40's

Just wondering what your opinion was, I pretty much always just bought the cheapest ones I could get my hands on.

But lately I have been buying high priced rubber to see if there is a difference.

For instance.
My GMT 400 runs on cepek fun countrys now. For the money, not worth it...
 
Just wondering what your opinion was, I pretty much always just bought the cheapest ones I could get my hands on.

But lately I have been buying high priced rubber to see if there is a difference.

For instance.
My GMT 400 runs on cepek fun countrys now. For the money, not worth it...

For the daily drivers I stay away from the no-name tires and usually go with the best deal. The market narrows a lot when looking for a 40"+ off road tire that you can drive on the highway.
 
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