I can get bfg km2's 35 1250 x15 for less than $172 a peice otd. Got to go pick them up in cerritos though or just have Americas tire company match the price from the website and not add shipping because you can go pick them up. I can get the older mtr's for ~$177 a peice. Lot cheaper then Tire Rack
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How about the crawler kx 35-1350x15 for $312 a peice otd. I went ahead and added the 9.25% tax to all the prices.Last edited by Jeeperator; 04-08-09, 01:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostI can get bfg km2's 35 1250 x15 for less than $172 a peice otd. Got to go pick them up in cerritos though or just have Americas tire company match the price from the website and not add shipping because you can go pick them up. I can get the older mtr's for ~$177 a peice. Lot cheaper then Tire Rack
Where were you 3 weeks ago.Check out .
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Originally posted by curtis View PostMy MTR'S are 33 1/2" tall. So 35" would be great.
Speaking of tires, does anyone have a 33x12.50x15 tire they would be willing to donate as a spare for a lady friend of mine that just bought a TJ ???"Just Another Jeepin Guy"
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostWhere were you 3 weeks ago.
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostYou need to search the internet for the best deals out there. Thats all I did.Beleive me you are not going to get it from a company that has a huge overhead like 4 wheel parts or tirerack. Americas tire co will price match internet adds but I know they are losing their ass except for mounting and balancing.
FWIW 4 Wheel parts also does price matching.Check out .
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostI don't mind paying a little more when I know I can go down the street and get a free replacement when I get a flat. On my last set I think I ended up getting at least 7 new tires (no questions asked) from sidewall punctures. It's a little more difficult to do that with an internet company.
FWIW 4 Wheel parts also does price matching.
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Originally posted by Matt2001TJ View PostDifferent tire manufactures tend to make there tires to a slightly different spec. for example, if you look at tires on four wheel parts web site size by manufacture it will tell you what the "true" tire size is.
Speaking of tires, does anyone have a 33x12.50x15 tire they would be willing to donate as a spare for a lady friend of mine that just bought a TJ ???Money pit!
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostWhat tires were you running or where do you wheel to get that many side wall puntures. I havent got one yet with my 3 year old 33" bfg mt tires.
Dirtman13: Are you buying the Pro-Comp tires and exchanging them? If so, that explains alot! Sure you get a free exchange, but my back probably doesn't hurt as much as yours does!Money pit!
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostWhat tires were you running or where do you wheel to get that many side wall puntures. I havent got one yet with my 3 year old 33" bfg mt tires.
As for where I wheel....let's just say my tires are heavily abused.Check out .
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostAs for where I wheel....let's just say my tires are heavily abused.If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
http://jeep.matandtiff.com/
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. -Ron Paul
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostI can get bfg km2's 35 1250 x15 for less than $172 a peice otd. Got to go pick them up in cerritos though or just have Americas tire company match the price from the website and not add shipping because you can go pick them up. I can get the older mtr's for ~$177 a peice. Lot cheaper then Tire RackOff road adventure photography:
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Ok what I have found out so far in this post is. The new 35" mtr's are 34.8" in diameter and 1.5 lb's heavier. So the size is great and the weight is ok, but the traction is better in mud and sand.IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
Better To Burn Out Than To Rust Out!
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Originally posted by curtis View PostOk what I have found out so far in this post is. The new 35" mtr's are 34.8" in diameter and 1.5 lb's heavier. So the size is great and the weight is ok, but the traction is better in mud and sand.
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