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npayton

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ok so im retarded when it comes to computers an cant figure how this works but im looking to get some new tires. im pretty much broke after buying engine parts i have been looking at goodyear mtr with kevlar an just the military whatever the radials are. as of now i have some old old old mtrII off my old chevy i which i sold years ago they have been good to me but now from sitting so long i have grass growing in them so its time for new ones...my boyfriend is clueless on this stuff an said look up a forum sio...here i am can anyone hepl?!
 
Well, I guess it depends on what you want to do with your truck. Street only, mud, trails, rocks, a mix? Daily driver? What sizing are you looking at?

I could recommend boggers, or BFG AT KO's...both are great at what they are meant to do.

Some more details will get you a better answer...until then, welcome to CK5. :D
 
Well, I guess it depends on what you want to do with your truck. Street only, mud, trails, rocks, a mix? Daily driver? What sizing are you looking at?

I could recommend boggers, or BFG AT KO's...both are great at what they are meant to do.

Some more details will get you a better answer...until then, welcome to CK5. :D
x2.need to tell us what you plan on doing to it or just replacement tires.a good set of bfg ats will do good in stock form and most easy trail stuff.look at what size is on there and go to your local tire guy and tell them what you want
 
well I think i want a mud truck i have been building it in that direction. my chevrolegs are my dd of now. k5 is gonna be mostly off road I'm looking at 37 or 38. i have a 8" suspension lift no body. detroit 14 bolt. terrain is clay mud soft in winter hard summer, rocks, limestone, granite, trees and more mud. i had bfg km2 on my toyota blew out a sidewall.
 
You're post really wasn't all that informative. If you are broke and want a 37" just get Hummer take offs.

Martin
 
I've got some 38" Radial Swampers, mounted on aluminum wheels for $350. 8 lug. The tires have 50% tread, located in Reno.
 
I've got some 38" Radial Swampers, mounted on aluminum wheels for $350. 8 lug. The tires have 50% tread, located in Reno.
that is a awesome price.id jump on it if i lived in reno.around here the hummer takeoffs are 100 apiece.so that would be much better.
 
If you saved up a bit of money you could get boggers for the back and tsl's for the front, both are made in the 38 size, and the combo works really well.
 
thanks!

yes boggers are nice but for the terrain here an since i dont trailer my truck i drive it out to hills i just put these on an they work for now ...i want crossover steering before new badass tires


If you saved up a bit of money you could get boggers for the back and tsl's for the front, both are made in the 38 size, and the combo works really well.
 
yes!

i got 6 new ones for $400 an had a hell of a time putting them on!
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that is a awesome price.id jump on it if i lived in reno.around here the hummer takeoffs are 100 apiece.so that would be much better.
 

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