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  1. #11
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    I ended up having to spend money on some other stuff so I am holding off on the tires, when i do decide I will take some pictures of how they look and write a review. I have heard great things about the mastercrafts, let me know when you do take off roading.

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    sold it, the 496 drank too much gas, got the one you see., my friend scott with the old chevy says they are great offroad, he got 35x12.50x15's for less than $1000
    procharger p1sc, nelson tune, 42# marine injectors, walbro 255, lt's, ory, 4" volant cat back, PerformaBuilt level 2 pro race trans, trans. cooler with e fan, 2500 stall, aem wideband, energy bushings, spohn perf. trailing and panhard rods, mb & gear alloy 22's ( ya 2 sets, im big ballin), ss brake lines, drilled & slotted rotors, bla bla bla bla bla bla bla,
    and ya it will beat a hemi.

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    Those you mention are pretty good "weekend" tires. I have only run Goodyear MT/R's as well as the military Goodyear's. I currently have about 35,000 miles on a set of 315's that are wearing amazingly well...just gotta keep up with tire rotations.
    - 5.3 Stock Internals - Cal Speed Stainless LT's - 18" Magnaflow - K&N Drop In - Airaid Intake Tube - Nelson Tune -

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    would you say a set of 80% goodyear MTRs, for 300 bucks is a good deal.

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    I would say that's an okay deal. I had some maxxis buckshot on my old white truck and wasn't too impressed. They were obnoxiously loud even for a mud terrain and I wasn't too impressed with traction either. My best set of m/ts I ever bought were my BFG radial mud terrain km. I had those on my 73 bronco and loved them. They were quiet and wore very well 10k on them and they still looked new. I put 20k on the maxxis and they were ready to be replaced.
    2005 black Yukon XL SLT - traded in for me wife's new Fusion (GM sucks these days)
    2002 black Yukon SLT (the skinny sister)
    1969 green Pontiac GTO (Layla, AKA the black sheep)

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    Hey, I gotta 73' bronco!

    What size tires for the $300 deal?
    - 5.3 Stock Internals - Cal Speed Stainless LT's - 18" Magnaflow - K&N Drop In - Airaid Intake Tube - Nelson Tune -

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    - Cam - 3200 Circle D Stall - 10" King Coilover Shocks - 16" King Reservoir Shocks - FG front Fenders - 17" Methods -

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMac View Post
    Hey, I gotta 73' bronco!
    I wish I had never sold mine, even though it tried to kill me thrice.
    2005 black Yukon XL SLT - traded in for me wife's new Fusion (GM sucks these days)
    2002 black Yukon SLT (the skinny sister)
    1969 green Pontiac GTO (Layla, AKA the black sheep)

    INSTALLS AND MORE.. http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...-low-life.html
    Sticky/broken gauges? I can help. PM me for details.

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    If you are looking for a cheap just weekend or whatever mud tire check this place out.
    Retread Tires - Buy Retread Tires, Cheap Tires, and Retreads Online
    07 GMC ccsb 1500 4x4, front replacment bumper, 285 70 r17 on 17" black helo max 6, Dual flowmasters dumped.

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    Retreads are OK for slo-motion on back trails but I've seen a couple blow up when a dude had his jeep pinned WOT in a mud hole....both back tires had tread separation. However, he's had the remaining two on a trailer for quite some time and they still work fine.
    - 5.3 Stock Internals - Cal Speed Stainless LT's - 18" Magnaflow - K&N Drop In - Airaid Intake Tube - Nelson Tune -

    Shopping List
    - Cam - 3200 Circle D Stall - 10" King Coilover Shocks - 16" King Reservoir Shocks - FG front Fenders - 17" Methods -

  10. #20
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    I just heard about these tires. One guy in the FD says the are the best tires you could ever use. The actual buckshot mudders. He says best tire sold in East Texas. He claims he use to sell tires.
    2010 CAMARO 2SS 6 SPD Manual
    2008 DENALI CREWCAB 6.2L LOADED
    2005 HUMMER H2 SOLD
    2002 GMC 2500HD 6.0L 4x4 ECSBSOLD
    2000 Z-28 M6 TOTALED BY A ROCK Car was too low

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