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breezss
11-21-2007, 07:24 AM
Thank you everybody for all the help so far. I have honestly gone and read all the back pages all the way to 92 so far. I have also searched and read all I can find on tires. I now know a lot of different brands and how to convert sizes....

I have really researched on line and made a few calls: but in most all the threads there is no mention of price. Being a female, I am on a mission to get the best for the buck. The best deal I have gotten quoted is $399.29 (mounted and balanced) each for the Toyo M/T (325/60/20)

I live in a very rural area where pavement is a dream...so when it does rain (no snow here) it is a hard drive. (Had a BAD rainstorm in June and was lucky I didn't kill myself in the '06 Durango...traded it in a week later) But most of the driving is hwy, to and from work. That is why I was thinking M/T vs. A/T .

So, from what I have read, the Toyo are great on and off road....but I truly like the looks of the M/T. :giggling:

Ok..so the main questions are:

A) Is the $399.29 a good price? or is there somewhere out there in this internet industry a "H2" discount?

B) Are the BFG's a better tire? So far they are more expensive from what I have found....

C) Is there something cheaper and just as good? or better?

Thank you again for the info...and the patience.

Sheila

brad_p
11-21-2007, 09:21 AM
i guess that is a decent price, i am running bfg m/t km2's mine ran about 530$ a tire but they are 37's and are on 20's. You could prolly get them alot cheaper if u are running stock rims and tire height. also since the km2's came out the price of the km's may have droped so maybe look into that. As for toyos i hear they are good tires but i dislike the look of them, plus every lifted truck around here either runs toyo mt's or nitto grappelers, im the only person i have seen with the bfg km2's in town. As for ice roads i have no clue because im in louisiana so we have none of that, but i can tell you the km2's are great in the mud.

Tex_h2
11-21-2007, 10:32 AM
Yeah...that's about right...for the size and rim config...

I've got the Toyo A/T and they handle great in wet sand, wet roads and rocky terrian...

working Hummer
11-21-2007, 02:01 PM
Check out the Cooper Discoverer STT's, I like them, good tire for on and off road. Pretty resonably priced.

jmsspratlin
11-21-2007, 02:56 PM
I have the Toyo M/T's and love them. They are not as loud as others made for the same purpose, and they look great and handle very well....esp. in Florida sand.:beerchug:

breezss
11-21-2007, 06:48 PM
Went and looked at the Cooper ones and they are only about $35 cheaper..so I think for the price I will stay with the Toyos. Any other ideas?