Tire Choice.

Im running the Mastercraft C/Ts, Im a little under powered running 6 of them but w/ 4.10 gears and 315's it dont do bad.
 
If you are looking for 35" BFG AT's cheap, just put an ad on Craigslist saying you want some H2 wheels/tires. I got all 5, zero miles on the wheels for $600. One more and I would have enough for ya Anthony! LOL
 
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The STS are great in the Sand! but for a all round tire Im running the Pro-Comp Extremes 315-75-16's 4wheel headquarters usually runs sales but three get one free and mounting and balance free:group:
 
anyone ever tried goodyear mtrs?

I have them right now. Or at least what's left of them. As far as wear goes they weren't too pleasing. Traction was great though don't get me wrong. I probably won't buy another set.
 
I got a Hankook Dynapro M/T coming today to look at. I will take some pics and post up.
 
anyone run toyo open country m/t, I have a set on that is 285/75/r16 but I haven't pulled yet. Wonder if they will do good?
 
I got Toyo m/t's 315-75-16's on my Dodge in my avatar and I ran them once on a loose horse track setup for pulling that day and they dug in but spun alot. On a hard track I don't know, But they will grab hard.
 
There is an older gentleman around this area that has a tan colored first gen truck that he pulls and he runs the general grabber at2 and he said that really liked how they pulled, But i have no personal experience with them.

I have the trxus mud terrains and i can't complain about them, they seem to bit really hard and they are wearing really good
 
I got a Hankook Dynapro M/T coming today to look at. I will take some pics and post up.

I had a set of them on my old truck. Those tires are really popular around these parts. I don't know of anybody that pulls with them, but they seem to be a pretty good all around tire. I was gonna pull with em next year but I traded the truck. I think they will do well. Should bite pretty good.
 
I can get them Mastercraft C/T pretty cheap. Maybe go that route. Then they will last ok on the street to the little I use it.

Courser C/T's have been a very well proven pulling tire in central KY by a bunch of guys. I would have put them on my 97 for this year back when I bought tires a couple of months ago but I couldn't find them for less than $200 a tire. I'm actually running the Hankook Dynopro M/T's you listed above on my 97 but its strictly pulling truck/back up vehicle right now. Only been driven 3 times in the last 2 months since I bought my '03.

We will see how they do for pulling this year though!:rockwoot:
 
Im going to try a Mastercraft Courser CT this year.
Brandon

i would not run them on the road they round over realy quick loosing there edge, had them did not even last a summer, i have the Hankook Dynapro M/T now they seem to be wearing nice
 
We sell lots of them here and never had a problem. I would recommend then no problem.
 
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