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Old 08-17-2009, 08:00 AM
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I just had a set of Cooper Discoverer HP put on for $595. Shop around someone will have some good tires for you.
 
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Old 08-17-2009, 08:57 AM
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I know most people recommend E load range for off road because of the 10 ply construction but I'm running C load range and have no problems. The E load range will be pretty stiff ride.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 08:30 PM
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Hey guys Here is a couple prices for you.In a 245/75R16 Revo2 which is the new Revo installed with everything is 548.84 plus tax.Just to compare if you were to walk in off the street and pay normal over the counter pricing it would be 846.32 plus tax.I priced this in a standard p-metric load range.

Which is what is considered the XL that a previous posting had mentioned.I was going to just mention this to you guys.I know the Revo looks really cool and is a great tire.

There is another tire to take into consideration also.The Firestone Destination A/T does everything the Revo does,everyone that buys those loves them.If you go onto tirerack.com and click on survey results,then click on On/Off road A/T they have all of the A/Ts listed that they sell according to survey results that normal consumers fill out.The #1 tire has been the Destination A/T for quite a while.

The price for the Destinations in the same size and load range would be 461.68 plus tax.With the discount.Without the discount they would be 768.12 plus tax.

What you get with the discount is tires+balancing+valve stems+road hazard.That is all included in the above pricing I listed.Sorry about the length of this post.I hope this helps a few of you.If you guys want any other prices on anything let me know.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 08:33 PM
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That is awesome unfortunately I decided to just by two new front tires as my rear tires are perfect and they are only a year old. The fronts just got trashed because of my bad suspension. Also I discovered I have 18" wheels which sucks. My tires are mastercraft courser snow tires 255/55R18. I am going to be buying a set of 16" rims so I will keep this post bookmarked.
 
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