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    i like the UHPs but they dont have a size i want... im looking for a 265/35/20 nitto has some yokohama has some and im sure others. the reviews on the nittos where pretty good... i may look into those..
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    Quote Originally Posted by TxStVanWilder View Post
    well i was sayin, that i went to discount tire.... i needed 4 tires CARRYOUT ONLY... they wouldnt give me any certs or roadhazard.... 777 out the door

    looked online,, SAME EXACT TIRES were 555 shipped to my work.... AND they were available for the free roadhazard
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    I'm a fan of my hankook ventus RH06
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    BFG KDW 2 G-force are great tires
    but are expensive from the research I have done the General Grabbers are probably the best bang for the buck

    Here are the BFG's

    2007 SRT8 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2k5Squirrel View Post
    your MOM!

    no no.... YOUR mom
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    has anyone run a 315/30/18 on the back of there trucks, would it even fit? back spacing wise? just curiuos cause i canget my hands on a brand new set of 2 these are falken tires i checked some websites and they like 300 plus each
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    I think the max backspacing you can go is 5"...

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