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Old 05-08-2008, 10:17 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Yeah, that is alot of weight. Im not sure how much are currently on mine now though. On one truck I bought the tires from Wal-Mart (yeah I know) because it had the cheapest price. The techs there really screwed them up. A tire shop fixed it for me though. You might have a seperated belt or something? Who knows.......
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:34 PM   #32 (permalink)
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J and Dez, I've had them balanced like 4 times or such. The first place that balanced them lied to me about having a Road Force balancing machine even though I asked them!. The Toyo dealership has one and they balanced it. It seems to be fine now but I've got 9oz of weight on one of my tires! I'm sorry but I called BFG and they said 6 was way too much. I have a third option that I may try here soon before I go home. Luckily, BFG's customer service has helped me out a TON and I thank them a lot for it.

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Ya Rock I had problems with a set of 35" BFG A/T's once and this place tried to put a crap load of weight on one so I contacted BFG and put them on the phone with the place that sold me the tires and next thing ya know I'm gettin a new tire! I think the limit is 4oz's Hey what's up bro? I say Hi to ya over at T.S and no reply! I'm G-TEK over there by the way.
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:45 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Ya Rock I had problems with a set of 35" BFG A/T's once and this place tried to put a crap load of weight on one so I contacted BFG and put them on the phone with the place that sold me the tires and next thing ya know I'm gettin a new tire! I think the limit is 4oz's Hey what's up bro? I say Hi to ya over at T.S and no reply! I'm G-TEK over there by the way.

Ahh really? Which thread? I've been with this girl the past few days so I haven't had any time to be online like normal. I will probably see it when I scroll through the threads I've posted in lol.

I need to check the tires out before I go home with this other tire shop. I'm going to call BFG again and tell them about the 9 oz with a road force balancing machine. It's the Hunter 9700s or something like that (apparently it's the best down here at least).

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Old 07-29-2008, 05:33 PM   #34 (permalink)
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I am still looking for good street tire for no snow use, no off road.

Anyone find good one yet?
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Old 07-30-2008, 05:20 AM   #35 (permalink)
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I've used BFG AT's on 3 trucks with no problems. I went with Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (siped) for my RCSB 4x4 and I really like'em. They're quiet and wicked-good on wet/dry pavement. The truck definitely handles better than it did with the sorry-assed Michelin LTX crap it came with. As for snow/ice, I think they're equal or slightly better than BFG AT and better than Toyo Open Country. My favorite for ice/slop/rain is Cooper Discoverer M+S but I don't know if they make them in a direct-replacement size yet. 4 Silent Armors were ~400 bucks less than same-size BFG AT, readily available and in-stock... that's what did it for me. The Kevlar belting gets praise for damage control and noise reduction and I'm a believer. I'l buy'em again.
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Old 07-30-2008, 10:44 AM   #36 (permalink)
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I had Michelin LTX MS on previous truck and no problems?

In Texas, THE LTX MS tire is on ALLOT OF trucks for a reason, and price is not it.
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